Sonali Das is a Lecturer in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Central Florida. She earned her Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Technology, India, in 2017. Research Interests: Her work focuses on device electronics, RF and microwave MEMS, solar cells, phototransistors, optoelectronic synaptic and neuromorphic devices, and emerging micro-nano fabrication technologies. She investigates light-trapping mechanisms in solar cells, develops biomimetic photovoltaic structures, and explores 2D material-based memristors for neuromorphic computing. Professional Activities: Das has served as a technical reviewer for the UCF Seed Funding Program (2019), instructor for Camp Connect I and II lab tours (2017–2019), and mentor for Camp Connect III programs at UCF (2019). She is an IEEE member. Scientific Awards: GAP Award, UCF Research Foundation and UCF Office of Technology Transfer (2019) Fulbright Bhaskara Advanced Solar Energy (BASE) Fellowship (2015) Teaching: She teaches courses including Semiconductor Devices (EEE 3350), Electronics I and II (EEE 3307/4309), Linear Circuits II (EEL 3123), Electromagnetic Fields (EEL 3470), Signal Analysis & Analog Communication (EEL 3552), Linear Control Systems (EEL 3657), and Digital Systems (EEE 3342).











