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K. N. Bhat
K. N. Bhat
Visiting Professor
Room No:
FF – 06
Email:
knbhat@iisc.ac.in
knbhat@gmail.com
Education:
Ph. D. (EE), 1978, IIT Madras.
M. Engg (Microroelectronics), 1974, RPI Troy NY. USA.
MTech (EE) IIT Madras, 1969.
B. E. (Electrical Technology) ,IISc 1966.
B. Sc., Mysore University, 1963.
Experience:
Visiting Professor
, IISc Bangalore, since superannuation and retirement from IIT Madras in the year 2006.
Professor
in the Division of Micoelectronics in the EE Department at IIT Madras, 1984-2006.
Visiting Professor
in the EE Department, University of Washington, Seattle, USA, on Sabbatical leave form IITM, Jan to Dec 1999.
Assistant professor
in EE Dept at IITM, 1981-1983.
Post Doctoral Research Associate
, ECSE Dept, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy NY, USA, 1979 – 1981.
Lecturer
, EE department IITM 1974-1979.
On deputation from IITM for higher studies in Microelectronics at RPI Troy NY USA, 1973-1974.
Associate Lecturer
in EE Dept. at IITM 1969-1973.
Research Interests
Double Gate SOI MOSFETs modelling and technology
AlGaN/GaN hetrojunction FETs and Normally OFF Devices
MEMS Pressure Sensors and industry interaction on MEMS Sensors Design and Technology
Carbon Nanotube Field-Effect Transistors
Focussed Ion Beam (FIB) Implantation for Nano structured device doping applications
Research Area
Electronics
GaN technology
Gas-sensing, bio-sensing