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| Hello,
welcome!
I
am
a
post-doctoral
fellow
in
the
group
of
Shriram
Ramanathan
at Harvard University in the School of Engineering and Applied
Sciences. I work on studying charge transport and fabricating
electronic devices using functional oxides with correlated electron
systems. Our
objective is to develop new types of devices that will be of
significant interest to the electronics and semiconductor
industries. I completed my Ph.D. at Princeton University in the group of Antoine Kahn in the Department of Electrical Engineering. In my doctoral work I investigated the physics of molecular doping in organic semiconductor materials. My other scientific interests are in renewable and alternative energy sources; electronic properties of nanostructures; and medical applications of electronic devices. And outside of science, my hobbies include soccer, tae kwon do, dj-ing, traveling, and doing the NY Times crossword. Some of my Ph.D. work has been featured on Discovery.com, and an image I made for a "Science as Art" competition is now the cover art for the 6th edition of The Science and Engineering of Materials by Askeland, Fulay, and Wright. To view my CV, please click here. |