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Shruti Nirantar is a Lecturer in Electronic Engineering at RMIT University's School of Engineering. Her research focuses on advanced materials and nanotechnology for next-generation electronics, including neuromorphic memories, vacuum electron devices, and sensor technologies. She actively supervises PhD and Master’s students in areas such as quantum technologies, nanoscale electronics, and sustainable energy systems.
Her research interests span electrical engineering, materials science, and optical physics, with a strong emphasis on practical applications like phase-change devices, thin-film sensors, and graphene-based systems. She has contributed to high-impact studies on resistive switching memory, ferroelectric tunnel junctions, and terahertz photonics, published in journals like Advanced Materials and Nano Letters.
Dr. Nirantar’s work bridges fundamental materials science and applied nanoelectronics, addressing challenges in energy efficiency, device miniaturization, and smart sensor integration. Current projects include developing nanoscale vacuum-channel circuits for satellite communications and off-grid water purification systems using graphene membranes.
She has supervised 2 completed PhD students and currently guides 3 PhD and 1 Master’s candidate. Her contributions to semiconductor-free nanoelectronics and terahertz technologies have been recognized through collaborations with industry and academic institutions globally.



