About me

I am Radhe Shyam, working as an Assistant Professor in the research group of the Dr. Tomasz Marszalek in the Department of Molecular Physics at Lodz university of Technology, Lodz, Poland. Previously I wsa working as a postdoctoral researcher with Manaka-Taguchi Laboratory in Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Institute of Science, Tokyo, Japan, where my research is focused on developing high-performance thin-film electronic and optoelectronic devices using advanced material systems.

My work explores innovative fabrication strategies to control molecular orientation and charge transport properties in organic semiconductors, 2D materials, nanomaterials, and quantum dots. A significant part of my research involves utilizing advanced characterization techniques, particularly time-resolved second harmonic generation (TRM-SHG), to visualize and analyze charge carrier dynamics and molecular interactions at the nanoscale.

Through cost-effective solution-processing methods such as Unidirectional Floating Film Transfer Method (UFTM), I aim to fabricate highly oriented thin films for applications in organic field-effect transistors (OFETs), organic light-emitting transistors (OLETs), and gas sensors. My long-term research interest lies in integrating these novel materials and processing techniques to advance flexible, low-power, and highly efficient electronic and optoelectronic devices.

I am passionate about interdisciplinary research that bridges material science, device physics, and advanced optical characterization to push the boundaries of next-generation flexible electronics.



Education

2020  - 2024

Ph.D (Materials Science and Technology)

Thesis: Uniaxially Oriented Organic Thin Films for Electronic and Optoelectronic Applications.

School of Materials Science and Technology 

Indian Institute of Technology (Banaras Hindu University), Varanasi



2018  - 2020

M.Tech (Materials Science and Technology)

Thesis: Study of Intermolecular π-Stacking of PBTTT C-14 Langmuir-Schaefer Film with the Change of Subphase Surface Pressure

School of Materials Science and Technology 

Indian Institute of Technology (Banaras Hindu University), Varanasi



2014  - 2018

B.Tech. (Plastics Technology)

Project: Development of a cost-effective method for recycling Polystyrene Foam.

Central Institute of Plastics Engineering & Technology, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh 



Ph.D Research  Advisor

Prof. Rajiv Prakash

Professor, School of Materials Science and Technology

IIT-BHU 221005, Varanasi, India 

URL: https://iitbhu.ac.in/dept/mst/people/rprakashmst,

Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=1uRK1sIAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=ao                                                                 

Dr. Bhola Nath Pal

Associate Professor, School of Materials Science and Technology

IIT-BHU 221005, Varanasi, India 

URL: https://iitbhu.ac.in/dept/mst/people/bnpalmst

Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.co.in/citations?user=I0z0uHoAAAAJ&hl=en