Education: Ph.D - Indian Institute of Technology Madras, India
Areas of Interest: Device Modeling, Power Semiconductor Devices,
Nanoelectronics, Sensors
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Email Id: vijayg@iittp.ac.in
◘ Education:
‣ Ph.D. - Indian Institute of Technology Madras, India
‣ B.Tech and M.Tech (under Dual Degree programme) in Electrical Engineering from IIT Madras (2009), India
◘ Areas of Interest: Device Modeling, Power Semiconductor Devices,
Nanoelectronics, Sensors
◘ Tell (O):
◘ Email Id: vijayg@iittp.ac.in
◘ Analytical and Compact Modeling
◘ Power Semiconductor Devices
◘ Theoretical and Computational Nanoelectronics
◘ Boundary Value Problems
◘ Circuit Design with Novel Materials and Devices
◘ Sensors
◘ V. K. GURUGUBELLI, and S. Karmalkar, “An Integral Equation Approach to Model the Drastic Change in Depletion Width From Bulk to Nanoscale Junctions,” IEEE Trans. Electron Devices, 65(4), pp. 1493-1501, 2018.
◘ V. K. GURUGUBELLI and S. Karmalkar, “Effective Medium Theory Based Analytical Models for the Potential and Field Distributions in Arrays of Nanoscale Junctions,” J. Appl. Phys., 122, p. 024502, 2017.
◘ Shubham Jain, V. K. GURUGUBELLI, and S. Karmalkar, “An Analytical Model of the Frequency Dependent 3-D Current Spreading in Forward Biased Shallow Rectangular P-N Junctions,” IEEE Trans. Electron Devices, 64(2), pp. 507-514, 2017.
◘ V. K. GURUGUBELLI and S. Karmalkar, “Effective Medium Theory of the Space-Charge Region Electrostatics of Arrays of Nanoscale Junctions,” J. Appl. Phys., 119(2), p. 024507, 2016.
◘ V. K. GURUGUBELLI and S. Karmalkar, “Analytical Theory of the Space-Charge Region of Lateral p-n Junctions in Nanofilms,” J. Appl. Phys., 118(3), p. 034503, 2015.
◘ V. K. GURUGUBELLI, R. C. Thomas, and S. Karmalkar, “An Analytical Model of the DC and Frequency-Dependent 2-D and 3-D Current Spreading in Forward-Biased Shallow p-n Junctions,” IEEE Trans. Electron Devices, 62(2), pp. 471-477, 2015.
◘ V. K. GURUGUBELLI and S. Karmalkar, “A unified analytical model of the junction electrostatics in nanowire and nanotube arrays,” Appl. Phys. Lett., 104(20), p. 203502, 2014.