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Subir Ghosh is an Associate Professor at the School of Engineering and Physical Sciences. He holds a PhD from McMaster Univeristy and an M.Sc from Asian Institue of Technology, Thailand.
Subir's research inerest is focussed on developing new nanostructured materials and devices for solar energy and sensor applications.
1. S. C. Ghosh, S. Hoogland, V. Sukhovatkin, L. Levina, E. H. Sargent, “A tunable colloidal quantum dot photo field-effect transistor”, Applied Physics Letters 99 (2011) 101102
2. S. C. Ghosh, P. Kruse, R. R. LaPierre; “Effect of GaAs(100) surface preparation on the growth of nanowires” Nanotechnology 20(2009)115602
3. S. C. Ghosh, M.C. Biesinger, R. R. LaPierre, P. Kruse; “ The role of proximity caps during the annealing of ultraviolet-ozone oxidized GaAs” Journal of Applied Physics 101(2007)114321(Also selected for publication in the Virtual Journal of Nanoscale Science and Technology, Vol. 15, Issue 25)
4. S. C. Ghosh, M. C. Biesinger, R. R. LaPierre, P. Kruse; “X-ray photoelectron spectroscopic study of the formation of catalytic gold nanoparticles on GaAs(100) substrate” Journal of Applied Physics 101(2007)114322
5. M. C. Plante, J. Garrett, S. C. Ghosh, P. Kruse, H. Schriemer, T. Hall, R. R. LaPierre; “ The formation of supported monodisperse Au nanoparticle by UV/Ozone oxidation process” Applied Surface Science 253 (2006) 2348
6. H.C. Warad, S. C. Ghosh, B. Hemtanon, C. Thanachayanont and J. Dutta; “Luminescent nanoparticles of Mn doped ZnS passivated with sodium hexametaphosphate” Journal of Science and Technology of Advanced Materials 6 (2005) 296
7. M. K. Hossain, S.C. Ghosh, Y. Boontongkong, C. Thanachayanont and J. Dutta; “Growth of zinc oxide nanowires and nanobelts for gas sensing applications” Journal of Metastable and Nanocrystalline materials 23 (2005) 27
PhD in Engineering Physics (2009), McMaster University, Canada
M.Sc in Microelectronic (2003), Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand.
Solar Cells
Nanostructured Materials and Devices
Thin Film Deposition and Characterization