DR. Amit Kumar Goyal

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Amit Kumar Goyal was born in India. He received his B. Tech degree in Electronics and Communication Engineering from Lovely Professional University, India. After completing graduation, he was selected for Quick Hire Fellowship from CSIR and joined CSIR-Central Electronics Engineering Research Institute (CSIR-CEERI), in the field of Advanced Semiconductor Electronics department as an M.Tech student in The Academy of Scientific & Innovative Research (AcSIR), an Institute of National Importance. In 2015, he was also awarded a CSIR-Senior Research Fellowship (CSIR-SRF). In 2019, he completed his Ph.D. from Optoelectronics and MOEMS group of CSIR-CEERI in the area of Engineering Sciences, having a thesis entitled "Design Analysis and Development of Photonic Crystal Based Structures for Sensing Applications" under the supervision of Dr. Suchandan Pal. He is currently working as a Postdoctoral Fellow at The Innovative Technologies Laboratory (ITL) in KAUST, Saudi Arabia. He has authored and co-authored around 80 peer-reviewed scientific journals and International/National conferences. He has guest edited a number of special issues with publishers like MDPI, Frontiers, and Intechopen. He is also an active reviewer for many reputed journals, including Transaction on Nanotechnology(IEEE), J. Nanophoton.(SPIE), Optical Engineering(SPIE), Scientific Report(Springer), Photonic Sensor(Springer), Silicon(Springer), OQEL(Springer), Applied Nanoscience(Springer), J. Phys. D: Appl. Phys(IOPscience), Optics Express, JOSA-A & JOSA-B(OSA), and Photonics, Electronics, Crystals, Sensors, Biosensors, and Nanomaterials (MDPI). His general research interests include Passive Radiative Coolers, Nano-photonics Sensors, Photonic Spin Hall Effect, Surface Wave Assisted and Photonic Crystal Based Devices.

Master and PhD Positions Available:

PhD and Master positions at the Innovative Technologies Laboratories at KAUST in the area of Nano-photonics, Plasmonic, Condensed Matter Physics, and Photonic Spin Hall effects are available! Please contact amit.goyal@kaust.edu.sa