Department of Physics & Astronomy
University of Manchester
Email: amit.singh@manchester.ac.uk
I'm a graduate student at the Department of Physics & Astronomy, University of Manchester. I graduated in July 2021 from National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University with a Bachelor's degree in Engineering and then worked as a Research Assistant at Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan. Due to interdisciplinary studies in physics and engineering, I'm interested in the key to combining engineering problems with theoretical and experimental techniques. My current research interests span the Quantum Hall effect, Low-temperature electron transport, Machine Learning, Tensor Networks, Nanomaterials, Nanoelectronics, Quantum Many-Body Systems, and 2D Materials.
Fully photonic controlled flexible synapse for bionic machine vision and reconfigurable logic applications, Materials Science and Engineering: R: Reports 167, 101088.
Dynamical Quantum Phase Transition and Thermal Equilibrium in the Lattice Thirring Model, Phys. Rev. Research 7, 023194, 2025 [arxiv].
Rare-Earth Ion Intercalation in Graphene via Thermal and Electrostatic Control " Advanced Materials, 2502417.
Negative Photo Conductivity Triggered with Visible Light in Wide Bandgap Oxide-Based Optoelectronic Crossbar Memristive Array for Photograph Sensing and Neuromorphic Computing Applications. 2024, npj Unconventional Computing.
Vertical Dielectric of Conducting Functionalized Few-Layer MoS2, ACS Appl. Nano Mater. 2023.
Exciting News! Our paper on memristors is accepted in Materials Science and Engineering: R: Reports, "Fully photonic controlled flexible synapse for bionic machine vision and reconfigurable logic applications " [Link]
Exciting News! Our paper on Eu intercalation is accepted in Advanced Materials, "Rare-Earth Ion Intercalation in Graphene via Thermal and Electrostatic Control " [Link]
Our paper has been accepted to present at the Graphene 2025, "Suppression of supercurrent in metallic NbSe2 superconductor via injection of hot carriers"
Exciting News! Our latest research paper, "Stacking-induced ferroelectricity in tetralayer graphene," is now available on arXiv. [Link]
Exciting News! Our QRLG preprint is available now, "Quantum Random lunch generator (QRLG) " [Pdf] [Link]
Our paper has been accepted to present at the APS March meeting 2025, "Ferroelectricity in mixed stacked tetralayer graphene"