About me

I am Anil Lodhi, Ph.D.  and I completed my doctoral research at IIT Jodhpur in the area of Flexible Electronics and emerging non-volatile memory devices. My PhD thesis titled “Demonstration of Flexible ReRAM Devices for Data Storage and Neuromorphic Applications”. My research focuses on flexible ReRAM-based memory and synaptic devices, emphasizing performance optimization, reliability, sustainability, and neuromorphic functionality for future flexible and intelligent electronic systems.

My research interests include ReRAM fabrication, advanced material engineering, thin-film processing, and detailed electrical characterization of memory devices. I am particularly interested in designing energy-efficient, scalable, and mechanically flexible memory systems capable of mimicking synaptic behavior for neuromorphic applications.

In my master's research, I focused on micro-nano electronics, exploring their design and potential applications in low-power electronic devices. My current doctoral research continues to advance the field of microelectronics, contributing to the development of efficient and scalable device technologies.

Driven by a passion for semiconductor research, I am dedicated to contributing to impactful technological advancements through collaborative, real-world problem-solving in the domain of emerging electronics.