Sumit is a PhD student at Ghent University's Department of Electronics and Information Systems, working within the Liquid Crystals and Photonics (LCP) group. His research is focused on elementary charge characterization on single quantum dot in their native liquid environment and studying its impact on different optical and electrical properties for technologies like microLEDs, displays and electrodeposition. With a background in physics and Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degree (EMJM) Photonics for Security, Reliability and Safety (PSRS now iPSRS) from France and Finland, his field of interest include photonics, nanoparticle manipulation and single particle spectroscopy. Outside of his research, Sumit enjoys hiking and travelling.
Highlighted publications
- Golubewa L, Rehman H, Padrez Y, Basharin A, Sumit S, Timoshchenko I, et al. "Black Silicon: Breaking through the Everlasting Cost vs. Effectivity Trade-Off for SERS Substrates", Materials, 2023