University of Groningen
Reversible conductance and surface polarity switching with synthetic molecular switches
Kumar, Sumit
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10.33612/diss.95753670
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Kumar, S. (2019). Reversible conductance and surface polarity switching with synthetic molecular switches.
University of Groningen. https://doi.org/10.33612/diss.95753670
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SUMIT KUMAR
Personal
Born on 16t hJuly at Dhanbad (INDIA)Education and Experience
08/2013–09/2019 PhD Physics
Surface and Thin film group
Zernike Institute for Advanced Materials 06/2013–12/2009 Research Scholar
Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur (India)
06/2007–05/2009 Masters of Technology, Materials Science Department of Physics
National Institute of technology, Durgapur (India)
09/2003–09/2006 M.Sc, Physics
Department of Physics Vinoba Bhave University, India
05/2000–09/2003 B.Sc, Physics (Hons) Department of Physics Vinoba Bhave University, India
Masters Thesis
05/2008–05/2009 "Synthesis of metal organic precursors and their application in the Chemical Vapour Deposition (CVD) of Thin film of Vanadium Oxides." Indian institute of Science, Bangalore
4th September 2019