Dr. Anirudh Sharma
Post-doctoral Fellow
Dedicated to the intersection of nanotechnology and surface science, Anirudh Sharma is a researcher committed to solving socially relevant problems through innovative applications. Currently focused on solar cells and thermoelectrics, Dr. Sharma specializes in organic photovoltaics, physics of soft matter and interfaces, and thermomechanical properties of organic semiconductors.
With a Ph.D. in Physics/Nanotechnology from Flinders University, Australia, Anirudh Sharma's research provides essential mechanistic insights into the operation of organic electronic devices and thin-film interfaces. Unraveling the factors influencing performance and stability, Dr. Sharma's findings contribute significantly to the design and enhancement of efficient and durable devices for sustainable energy technologies.
Anirudh Sharma holds a Ph.D., a Master's in Nanotechnology, both from Flinders University, and a B.Sc. in Physics (hons) from the University of Delhi, India.
In a professional journey spanning various esteemed institutions, Anirudh Sharma has served as a Postdoctoral Fellow at KAUST in Saudi Arabia, the University of Bordeaux in France, Flinders University, and the University of South Australia in Adelaide. Through these roles, Dr. Sharma has honed expertise in fundamental and applied optoelectronic research, establishing himself as a researcher committed to advancing the frontiers of nanotechnology for a sustainable future.
Education:
​Ph.D., Physics/Nanotechnology, Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia, 2015
Master of Nanotechnology, Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia, 2010
B.Sc., Physics (hons), University of Delhi, NewDelhi, India, 2008
Professional Profile:
​2019- now :Postdoctoral fellow, Kaust, Thuwal, Saudi Arabia
2018-2019: Postdoctoral fellow, University of Bordeaux, Bordeaux, France
2017-2018: Postdoctoral fellow, Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia
2015-2017: Postdoctoral fellow, University of South Australia, Adelaide, Australia
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