Arnab K. Majee
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Postdoctoral Fellow
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
The University of New Mexico, Albuquerque.
Research Interests
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Theoretical and Computational Nanoelectronics
- Nanoscale Charge and Thermal Transport
- 2D Materials Device Modeling
- 2D Heterostructures and Multilayers
- Electro-thermal simulations
- Transport in 2D Polycrystalline Materials
- Density Functional Theory
- Boltzmann Transport Theory
Positions
Postdoctoral Fellow at UNM and Sandia National Labs
Albuquerque, NMGraduate Teaching Assistant at ECE
UMass Amherst, MALab Instructor (General Physics-I (PHYS 151)) at Department of Physics
UMass Amherst, MAEducation
Ph.D. in Electrical & Computer Engineering, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
MA, United StatesAdvised by Zlatan Aksamija.
M.S. (by Thesis) in Electrical & Computer Engineering, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
MA, United States
Thesis - Extrinsic Effects on Heat and Electron Transport In Two-Dimensional Van-Der Waals Materials-A Boltzmann Transport Study
Advised by Zlatan Aksamija.
B.Tech in Electrical Engineering, West Bengal University of Technology
West Bengal, India
GPA - 9.05/10.00
University Rank - 4
Publications [Interactive Version]
Journal
Electronic Transport Across Extended Grain Boundaries in Graphene.
Electrical and Eletrothermal Properties of Few-Layer 2D Devices.
Current Rerouting Improves Heat Removal in Few-Layer WSe2 Devices.
Electronic Transport and Thermopower in 2D and 3D Heterostructures—A Theory Perspective.
Dynamical thermal conductivity of suspended graphene ribbons in the hydrodynamic regime.
Power Dissipation of WSe2 Field-Effect Transistors Probed by Low-Frequency Raman Thermometry.
Impact of mismatch angle on electronic transport across grain boundaries and interfaces in 2D materials.
Interfacial Thermal Transport in Monolayer MoS2‐ and Graphene‐Based Devices.
Direct Growth of High Mobility and Low‐Noise Lateral MoS2–Graphene Heterostructure Electronics.
Length divergence of the lattice thermal conductivity in suspended graphene nanoribbons.
Bimodal phonon scattering in graphene grain boundaries.
Press Release
Conferences
Quantitative modelling of charge transport in chemically vapor deposited graphene on germanium. [TALK}
Electron-phonon coupling enhances thermal boundary conductance in two-dimensional materials. [TALK}
Joule heating and its impact on thermal management in few-layer WSe2. [POSTER}
Impact of Grain Misorientation Angles on Electronic Transport in polycrystalline 2D materials. [TALK]
Dynamical Thermal Conductivity in Single- Crystalline Graphene. [POSTER]
Impact of Mismatch Angle on Electronic Transport across Grain Boundaries/Interfaces in 2D Materials. [POSTER]
Length Divergence of the In-Plane Thermal Conductivity in Suspended Graphene. [TALK]
Awards
EMC 2021 Registration Waiver
Selected people from Minority Serving Institutions recived this waiver which came from an NSF grant to EMC.
ECE Outstanding Teaching Assistant award
For ECE 344 (Semiconductor devices and materials). Nominated by a faculty followed by student voting.
David H. Navon Scholarship
Geared toward doctoral students excelling in the field of nanoelectronics (originally set up for microelectronics).
MRS Spring Meeting Best Poster Nominee
Among the five nominees for Best Poster award at MRS Spring Meeting held at Phoenix, AZ, USA.
ECE Outstanding Teaching Assistant award
For ECE 344 (Semiconductor devices and materials). Nominated by a faculty followed by student voting.
Incoming Graduate Student Fellowship
One of the few Ph.D. students to receive full tuition fee waiver and stipend for Fall 2016.
Edwin V. Sisson Doctoral Fellowship Nominee
I was among the top three candidates. The Fund is geared toward first-year doctoral candidates from College of Engineering departments who do research in sustainable energy or other environmental subjects.
Service
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Jounal Referee: ACS Appl. Mater. Interfaces
- Phys. Rev. A
- Phys. Rev. B
- J. Appl. Phys.
- IEEE transactions
- J. Mater. Chem C
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Workshop Instructor: Summer Engineering Institute (SENGI) Program at University of Massachusetts Amherst in Summer 2017 and 2018.
References
Prof. Zlatan Aksamija
Associate Professor
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
University of Massachusetts Amherst
zlatana@engin.umass.edu