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Kieran Ramaswami is a Researcher at The University of Manchester, affiliated with the Photon Physics Group and the Photon Science Institute. His work focuses on advancing photoconductive detector technology, with a particular emphasis on optimizing charge collection efficiency, understanding carrier dynamics, and improving detector sensitivity through materials engineering.
He holds a PhD in Electrical and Electronic Engineering (2019–2024), an MSc (2017–2019), and a BSc in Engineering (2012–2017), all from the University of Saskatchewan and The University of Manchester.
His research interests include the development of X-ray detectors using amorphous selenium (a-Se) and perovskite materials, the role of nanoparticles in enhancing detector performance, and the simulation of charge carrier behavior using Monte Carlo methods. He has explored non-uniform electric fields and their impact on signal variance, as well as applications in medical imaging and radiation therapy.
Ramaswami’s contributions span theoretical modeling, experimental validation, and interdisciplinary collaboration within photon science. His work bridges material science, computational physics, and engineering to address challenges in detector design and radiation technology.


