Dr Saurabh Kharwar is a Postdoctoral Researcher at Tyndall National Institute, University College Cork, working in the Micro-Nano Systems (MNS) Center within the Nanoelectronic Materials and Devices (NMD) group. In his role, he collaborates with experimental researchers to integrate simulation data with fabrication techniques for advanced nanoelectronic devices.
Dr Kharwar’s research interests lie in the areas of two-dimensional materials, spintronics, and machine learning for materials modeling. His PhD focused on the quantum properties of 2D III-V nitride nanoribbons, specifically their spintronic and nanoelectronic device applications, and he has contributed significantly to understanding the impact of defects on the performance of 2D materials.
He has authored several peer-reviewed publications and has presented his work at prominent conferences.
Dr Kharwar holds a PhD in Microelectronics and VLSI Design, specialising in condensed matter theory, device simulations, VLSI design, ASIC design, and FPGA design. Before his current position, he was a postdoctoral fellow at IIT Gandhinagar, where he studied contact resistance in van der Waals heterostructures.
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