Dr Sreetosh Goswami, Assistant Professor, Centre of Nanoscience and Engineering, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, Bangalore.
Dr. Sreetosh Goswami has made significant contributions to the field of molecular electronics and neuromorphic computing. His research focuses on developing molecular memristors capable of storing and processing data in multiple states, exemplified by the creation of a “brain-on-a-chip” that can handle16,500 distinct conductance states within a molecular film, marking a substantial advancement over traditional binary computing systems, His research team introduced linear, symmetric, self-selecting 14-bit kinetic molecular memristors, which hold promise for enhancing the efficiency of analog computing platforms. Additionally, his earlier work demonstrated the use of solution-processable metal-coordinated azo aromatics to create robust resistive memory devices, contributing to the development of low-cost, scalable memory technologies.
Dr Purvi Gupta, Assistant Professor, Department of Mathematics, Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru.
Contributions to complex dynamics, Novel notions of Hardy spaces & Bergman kernel.
Dr Durga Prasada Rao Hari, Assistant Professor, Department of Organic Chemistry, Indian Institute of Science Bangalore, Bengaluru.
Outstanding work in developing novel organic transformations and synthesis.
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