
معرفی
Santanu Jana is a Researcher at the Department of Materials Science, Universidade Nova de Lisboa. He earned his PhD from the Indian Association for the Cultivation of Sciences in Kolkata, focusing on quantum dots and nanotechnology. With over 10 years of experience in Colloidal Nanochemistry and Nanotechnology, he works on the design and synthesis of colloidal quantum dots, doped quantum dots, and halide perovskite nanocrystals for optoelectronic applications.
- Marie-Curie Individual Fellowship recipient
- Specializes in MXene-based devices
- Expert in quantum dot optoelectronics
- Focus on solution self-assembly and device fabrication
His research explores the optoelectronic properties of quantum dots and their applications in smart electronics like thin-film transistors and photonic memory devices. He has published extensively in high-impact journals and presented his work at national and international conferences.
Recent publications highlight his work on MXene architectures for smart applications, halide perovskite solar cells with enhanced stability, and quantum dot sensitization in photovoltaic systems. His research spans materials chemistry, semiconductor physics, and renewable energy technologies.
Scientific Awards:
- Marie-Curie Individual Fellowship
His current work focuses on perovskite quantum dots and MXene-based devices for optoelectronic applications, emphasizing device performance and stability through interface engineering and material innovation.



