Dr. Niladri Sarkar
Assistant Professor
Physics
Birla Institute of Technology and Sciences
India
Biography
Dr. Niladri Sarkar is involved in teaching undergraduate and postgraduate courses of Physics and Electrical Engineering. In the field of research, I am actively involved in the area of "Semiconductor Device Physics" and "Computational Electrodynamics". Dr. Niladri Sarkar has completed Masters in Physics from IIT-Kanpur in 1998 and PhD from JNU-New-Delhi in 2006. His research interest is in Application of Computational Electrodynamics Simulations for achieving Low Radar Cross Section, Particle in Cell Method-FDTD for Simulating Microwave Devices (Jointly with Plasma Device Group of CEERI Pilani), Physics of Nano-Scale Devices using NEGF Formalism, History of Science, Application of Markov Chain Method on Indus Valley Scripts for a probable language recognition.
Research Interest
Application of Computational Electrodynamics Simulations for achieving Low Radar Cross Section, Particle in Cell Method-FDTD for Simulating Microwave Devices (Jointly with Plasma Device Group of CEERI Pilani), Physics of Nano-Scale Devices using NEGF Formalism, History of Science, Application of Markov Chain Method on Indus Valley Scripts for a probable language recognition.
Publications
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Sarkar N. Understanding the overall shape of the output characteristics from the change in the channel potential profile for nanowire FET. Superlattices and Microstructures. 2017 Jan 31;101:191-9.
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Investigation of the Effect of Scattering Centers on Low Dimensional Nanowire Channel ", Cariappa K S, Raja Shukla and Niladri Sarkar, 2nd International Conference on Condensed Matter & Applied Physics 24-25 Nov 2017 Bikaner India, The paper will be published in the "American Instutute of Physics(AIP) Conference Proceedings
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Sarkar N. Understanding the effect of inelastic electron-phonon scattering and channel inhomogeneities on a nanowire FET. Superlattices and Microstructures. 2017 Dec 21.