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Sayantani Ghosh is a Professor in the Department of Physics at the University of California Merced. Her research focuses on nanomaterials, photovoltaic systems, semiconductor physics, and their applications in energy and biomedical fields. She has contributed to advancements in perovskite solar cells, plasmonic materials, and sustainable composites. Her work includes studies on material stability under space environments, nanoparticle assembly, and renewable energy technologies.
Research interests span nanomaterial synthesis, optoelectronic properties, and interdisciplinary applications such as energy storage, environmental sensors, and biocompatible materials. Her recent studies highlight the durability of perovskite thin films in space, design of stimuli-responsive microcapsules, and sustainable alternatives to traditional materials.
Publications cover a wide range of topics from semiconductor plasmas to gravastar models in modified gravity theories, reflecting her expertise in both applied and theoretical physics. While no awards or grants are explicitly listed, her extensive publication record underscores significant contributions to material science and energy research.
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