
معرفی
Sanjoy Nandi is a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Electronic Materials Engineering at the Australian National University (ANU), specializing in neuromorphic computing and memristor technology. He holds a PhD in Physics from the University of Chittagong (2017). His research focuses on designing novel memristive devices for neuromorphic systems, with particular emphasis on threshold switching, material properties of NbOx and V₃O₅ films, and integrating memristors with CMOS circuits. Nandi has published over 47 peer-reviewed articles, with an h-index of 14 and 161 citations. His work spans memristor-based spiking neural networks, thermosensitive dynamics, and optical tunable oscillators, contributing to advancements in neuromorphic hardware and solid-state electronics.
Education: PhD in Physics (University of Chittagong, 2017). Research supervision is registered through ANU's Department of Electronic Materials Engineering.
Research interests include memristor engineering, neuromorphic architectures, and nanoelectronics. Key projects involve exploring negative differential resistance in vanadium oxides and developing ternary logic systems using memristor-CMOS hybrids. His contributions also address thermal effects in cross-point devices and material interdiffusion impacts on switching characteristics.
Labs/Teams: Collaborates within ANU's Electronic Materials Engineering research groups, focusing on interdisciplinary projects at the intersection of materials science and circuit design. Active in global collaborations through co-authored publications with institutions in Spain, Japan, and the UK.



