
About
Swastik Kar is a Professor of Physics at Northeastern University, specializing in experimental nanophysics and materials science. His research focuses on the electronic, optical, and electrochemical properties of graphene and 2D quantum materials, with applications in energy storage, sensing, and quantum technologies. He holds a BS from Presidency College, MS and PhD from the Indian Institute of Science, followed by postdoctoral research at Universität Karlsruhe and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
His academic journey includes roles as Assistant Professor (2010–2016) and Associate Professor (2016–2023) before becoming a full Professor in 2023. His work bridges experimental physics with advanced fabrication techniques, emphasizing scalable synthesis and characterization of atomically thin materials.
Research interests span 2D heterostructures, quantum materials manufacturing, and AI-driven materials discovery. Key projects include the Laboratory for 2D Quantum Materials (2DQM) and the Experiential Quantum Advancement Laboratories (EQUAL), focusing on quantum materials and sensing technologies. Collaborative efforts with industry and academia aim to commercialize innovations like radiation detectors and color-recognition systems.
Publications highlight advancements in moiré physics, defect engineering, and optoelectronic devices. His work on graphene-based sensors and nanomaterial color identification systems has been widely recognized. Grants include an NSF award for radiation detector development and TIER 1 funding for interdisciplinary quantum initiatives.
Labs and affiliations include the Northeastern Center for Renewable Energy Technology and the Quantum Materials and Sensing Institute (QMSI), where he serves as Deputy Director. His research integrates computational modeling, machine learning, and advanced characterization to accelerate quantum material commercialization.
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