Savas Kaya, Professor
Savas Kaya received the M.Phil. degree from the University of Cambridge, Cambridge, U.K., in 1994, with a focus on polarization insensitive liquid crystal switches and the Ph.D. degree from the Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, London, U.K., in 1998, with a focus on strained Si quantum wells on vicinal substrates. He was a post-doctoral researcher at the University of Glasgow between 1998 and 2001, carrying out research in transport and scaling of Si/SiGe MOSFETs, and fluctuation phenomena in decanano MOSFETs. His broad research interests include semiconductor physics, transport theory, device modeling and process integration, nanofabrication, nanostructures and sensors for flexible electronics integration and printed electronics. Multi-modal sensors he develops using flexible electronic devices and printing methods are intended for biomedical, environmental and structural health monitoring. applications. In recent years Dr. Kaya also had significant research activity in mixed-signal circuits design using nano-meter scale FinFETs with applications in wireless networking, RF CMOS sub-systems as well as sub-10nm logic devices for ultra-low power, scalable computing and secure computing hardware.
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