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Dr. Zarak Bhat’s recent appointment as a Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Edinburgh represents a significant milestone for both her and NIT Srinagar. This achievement underscores the growing international recognition of advanced semiconductor research originating from the institution.

Dr. Bhat, who is the first PhD scholar from the Nanoelectronics Research and Development Group at NIT Srinagar, completed her doctoral studies under the supervision of Dr. Sheikh Aamir Ahsan. Her research primarily focuses on integrating artificial intelligence into electron device design workflows, an area of increasing importance in the semiconductor industry.

During her PhD, Dr. Zarak worked extensively on power Gallium Nitride (GaN) models, contributing to the development of the NITSRI-GaN modeling framework. Her findings have been published in the IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices, highlighting the impact of her work in the field.

Dr. Ahsan expressed pride in Dr. Zarak’s achievement, stating, “It is always rewarding to see students grow and take on new challenges at leading global institutions.” This sentiment reflects the supportive academic environment at NIT Srinagar, which fosters innovation and research excellence.

Prof. Binod Kumar Kanaujia also congratulated Dr. Zarak and Dr. Ahsan, emphasizing that “Dr. Zarak’s selection at a prestigious global institution reflects the high academic standards and research excellence nurtured at NIT Srinagar.” Such endorsements further validate the quality of education and research being conducted at the institution.

Dr. Zarak’s work aims to enhance productivity in semiconductor innovation, a critical area as the demand for advanced electronic devices continues to grow. Her contributions are expected to play a significant role in shaping future developments in this field.

This appointment not only highlights Dr. Zarak’s individual accomplishments but also serves as a testament to the capabilities of NIT Srinagar in producing highly skilled researchers. As the landscape of semiconductor research evolves, further developments from Dr. Zarak and her peers are anticipated.

Details remain unconfirmed regarding the specific projects Dr. Zarak will undertake at the University of Edinburgh, but her background suggests a promising future in advancing semiconductor technologies.

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