
Sourav Dutta
استادیار · Microscopic Material and Device Physics
University of Texas at Dallasمعرفی
Sourav Dutta is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering at the University of Texas at Dallas (UT Dallas), affiliated with the Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science. His research focuses on microscopic material/device physics and the development of novel hardware systems, including in-memory computing, brain-inspired neuromorphic computing, and cryogenic/quantum computing. He holds a Ph.D. from Georgia Institute of Technology (2018) and a B.E. from Jadavpur University, India (2012).
His work spans ferroelectric devices, neuromorphic architectures, and advanced memory technologies. Notable contributions include the design of low-voltage ferroelectric FETs, BEOL-integrated Ising machines, and cryogenic cache memory solutions. Recent publications (2023–2025) emphasize interdisciplinary approaches in neuromorphic systems, quantum computing interconnects, and material defect mitigation in semiconductor devices.
- Awards:
- 2023 Texas Instruments Early Career Award
- 2023 Intel Components Research Division Recognition Award
- 2018 Sigma Xi Best Doctoral Dissertation Award
His research trends highlight a focus on overcoming connectivity bottlenecks in 3D systems, leveraging ferroelectric properties for analog computing, and advancing cryogenic hardware for quantum applications. Collaborations often bridge device physics with system-level design, emphasizing practical scalability and energy efficiency.



