Professor Merlyne De Souza is a Chair in Microelectronics at the University of Sheffield's School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering. Her research spans multi-disciplinary microelectronics, focusing on GaN CMOS, neuromorphic computing, RF power amplifiers, and healthcare sensors. University of Sheffield (2007-) De Montfort University (2003-2007) Research Interests: GaN-based CMOS and power devices Magnetic materials for power management Memristive neuromorphic systems Perovskite solar cells Scientific Trends: Recent publications emphasize GaN device architectures, solid electrolyte transistors for neural networks, and sustainability in semiconductor materials through graphene oxide recycling and thermoelectric composites. Awards: No specific awards mentioned in the text. Advising: Supervised 7 PhD/MPhil students including Balakrishnapillai P, Casterman D, and Rasheduzzaman M. Secondary supervision of Baltynov T and Unni V.






