20052025

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Dr Gity is a senior staff research scientist at Tyndall National Institute, University College Cork (UCC), Ireland. He has received his PhD in Electronics Engineering from Tyndall, UCC in 2013 and awarded best PhD student BOC bursary for his PhD research work, in 2013. He was then awarded Irish Research Council (IRC) fellowship on developing semimetal-based nanoelectronic devices. Dr Gity was the Principal Investigator (PI) of EU-H2020 SaSHa project at Tyndall (http://www.sashaproject.eu/). In 2017, Dr Gity received Science Foundation Ireland (SFI), Technology Innovation and Development Award (TIDA) focusing on integrating dissimilar materials for novel integrated electronic applications, focusing on understanding of carrier transport through interfacial ultrathin oxide layers. Dr Gity is Ireland’s only delegate in the management committee of EU-COST Action CA17123 on ‘Ultrafast opto-magneto-electronics for non-dissipative information technology (https://www.cost.eu/actions/CA17123/). In 2019, Dr Gity has been awarded UCC’s Early Stage Researcher of the Year Award. Dr Gity was on the Technical Program Committee and one of the local organisers of the IEEE NANO conference held at UCC in July 2018. Dr. Gity's activities involve Emerging Materials and Devices for future nanoelectronic, ICT and spintronics applications, including fabrication, characterisation and modelling of devices. Dr Gity's research focus is on addressing key technological challenges that are essential to the future evolution of Integrated Circuits (ICs) beyond Moore’s Law, needed for the future Trillion Sensor economy of the Internet

Research Interests

Dr. Gity's activities involve Emerging Materials and Devices for future nanoelectronic, ICT and spintronics applications, including fabrication, characterisation and modelling of devices. Dr Gity's research focus is on addressing key technological challenges that are essential to the future evolution of Integrated Circuits (ICs) beyond Moore’s Law, needed for the future Trillion Sensor economy of the Internet of Things (IoT), and smart systems/cities. In particular, Dr Gity's research interest is heterogeneous-integration of low-dimensional materials, e.g., 2D and (poly)crystalline III-V for advanced nanoelectronics, photonics and spintronics applications.

Teaching Activities

“Processing of Integrated Circuits” "Nanoelectronics" "Semiconductor Materials and Devices" 2006-2009 Lectured courses on: physics of semiconductor devices, electronics I and II, FPGA, and VHDL

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