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Student Conferences & Presentations

MAY 2026

QD 2026: The 13th International Conference on Quantum Dots, Busan, Korea

Partha Mishra

MAR 2026

APS March Meeting, Denver, CO, USA

1. Aditi Manna (In-person)

2. Sampriti Shome (Online)

3. Partha Mishra (Online)

DEC 2025

IEEE ICEE: 7th International Conference on Emerging Electronics

1. Charu Singh: Won best poster award

2. Partha Mishra

Current Teaching

The Electronic Metamaterials Laboratory is committed to fostering the next generation of researchers. Our curriculum bridges the gap between fundamental physics and applied materials engineering, equipping students with the tools to lead in quantum technologies and nanoscale fabrication.

MLL104

Characterization of Materials -1 

Sem -2, 2025-26

MLL7000

Structure and Characterization of Materials

Sem -1, 2025-26

MLL760

Nanostructures and Nanomaterials

Sem -1, 2024-25

Open Positions

The Electronic Metamaterials Laboratory is seeking dedicated individuals to join our interdisciplinary team. We investigate how nanoscale geometry defines electronic behavior, creating new materials for neuromorphic and quantum technologies. If you are passionate about pushing the boundaries of materials physics, explore our current opportunities below.

PhD Researcher in Neuromorphic Nanomaterials

Graduate Level

Focus on developing nanomaterial based devices for basic neuromorphic applications such as handwritten digit recognition. Background in electrical engineering/physics would be preferred. 

PhD Researcher in Materials for Cybersecurity

GRADUATE Level

Leading research effort in fabricating nanomaterial based devices for secure authentication/prevention of AI/ML attacks. Any experience with AI/ML techniques would be preferred. 

PhD Researcher in Quantum dot based devices

Graduate level

Leading research effort in fabrication of quantum dot based FETs, sensors as well as single electron transistors; focus on mobility enhancement and fundamental understanding charge transport.

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