
معرفی
Sudhanshu Choudhary is a Teaching Assistant Professor at the University of North Dakota in the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. He has over 12 years of post-PhD teaching and research experience, with a focus on Nanoelectronics, Spintronics, and VLSI Design. Prior to joining UND in 2023, he served as an Assistant Professor at the National Institute of Technology Kurukshetra (2013-2022) and NIT Silchar (2012-2013).
- PhD: Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur (2013), Electrical Engineering
- Masters: Indian Institute of Information Technology & Management Gwalior (2006), VLSI Design
- Bachelors: Birla Institute of Technology MESRA (2002), Electronics and Communication Engineering
Research Interests: His work bridges Material Science and Electrical Engineering, focusing on Spin Transport in 2D materials, Nanomaterials for Solar Cells, and Quantum Device Simulations. He uses DFT + NEGF for molecular electronics simulations and has expertise in organic device fabrication (OTFT, OLED, organic solar cells). Recent projects include MoS2/HgCdTe heterostructures for solar cells and BN-doped graphene for spintronic MRAM applications.
Publications Trends: His recent articles emphasize next-generation memory systems (NVSRAM, STT-SOT MTJ), strain-engineered optoelectronics (lithium niobate, SrTiO3), and 2D material interactions (MoS2, phosphorene, Ga2STe). Key themes include enhanced optical absorption for solar cells, spin transport manipulation in magnetic tunnel junctions, and quantum transport modeling via DFT/NEGF.
Awards:
- Nominated for Outstanding Undergraduate Teaching Award-2025 at UND
- 2025 UND GRADitude Project Faculty Recognition
- 2023-2024 CEM Faculty/Staff of the Year (runner-up) at UND
PhD Supervision: He has supervised 7 awarded PhD candidates and 1 submitted PhD, covering topics from non-volatile memory design to strain-engineered optoelectronics.




