Shrushti Tapar
Doctoral Research Fellow
Department of Electrical Engineering,
Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay
IITB | IITH | GCOEA | HVPM | GCOEA
Doctoral Research Fellow
Department of Electrical Engineering,
Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay
IITB | IITH | GCOEA | HVPM | GCOEA
Research Area: Nanoscale modeling and simulation of novel 2D materials and devices
Research Interest: Computational Nanoelectronics, Exploration of valleytronics, straintronics, and magneto-transport in the topological materials including TMDCs and beyond by using various microscopic simulation techniques
I am soon looking forward to completing my Ph.D. from the Department of Electrical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay.
As a committed and curious learner, I maintain a results-driven mindset. My background includes two years of teaching and five years of in-depth research, during which I have developed expertise in delving into complex device physics and modeling nano-scale quantum devices.
In my research, I have extensively delved into quantum transport formalisms such as the scattering matrix approach, Non-Equilibrium Green’s Function formalism, and the Landauer-Büttiker formalism. My primary focus revolves around exploring the exotic physics in 2D materials, and I remain open to expanding my domain with new opportunities.