Kaynat’s research work is on optical characterization of 2D semiconductors using Raman spectroscopy. Over the past two years, she has had the privilege of working as a visiting faculty member at the University of Sargodha and Beaconhouse National University. In addition to her teaching responsibilities, she has actively engaged in research. Her research endeavors have extended to the study of 2D Janus materials and iron di-telluride, where she employed DFT techniques and has published her research findings in a peer-reviewed journal, contributing to the body of knowledge in these specialized fields.
Kaynat’s PhD is titled Design of O-Band electro-absorption modulators based on new SiGe structures.
Kaynat completed a Bachelor’s degree in Physics at the University of Sargodha, Pakistan, in 2018 and a Master’s degree in Physics from Lahore University of Management Sciences, in 2020.
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Kaynat’s research work is on optical characterization of 2D semiconductors using Raman spectroscopy. Over the past two years, she has had the privilege of working as a visiting faculty member at the University of Sargodha and Beaconhouse National University. In addition to her teaching responsibilities, she has actively engaged in research. Her research endeavors have extended to the study of 2D Janus materials and iron di-telluride, where she employed DFT techniques and has published her research findings in a peer-reviewed journal, contributing to the body of knowledge in these specialized fields.
Kaynat’s PhD is titled Design of O-Band electro-absorption modulators based on new SiGe structures.
Kaynat completed a Bachelor’s degree in Physics at the University of Sargodha, Pakistan, in 2018 and a Master’s degree in Physics from Lahore University of Management Sciences, in 2020.
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Lin obtained her Master of Science degree from Dalian Maritime University in China. During her master’s study, she did research in the Dalian Minzu University, Key Lab New Energy & Rare Earth Resource Utilizat, Key Lab Photosensit Mat & Devices Liaoning Prov, with a focus on Rare-earth ion doped up-conversion luminescence and Garnet nanocrystal-based white-LED.
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