Asif Billah

Georgia Institute of Technology. Ph.D. Student

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I am a PhD student in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology. While I have a broad interest in semiconductor device physics and electronic materials, my current research focuses on the electronic structure of impurity bands and charge transport in ultra-wide bandgap semiconductors. I currently work as a Graduate Research Assistant at the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, under the supervision of Dr. P. Douglas Yoder.

My research interests span semiconductor physics, device modeling, and electronic materials, with a present emphasis on ultra-wide bandgap materials and their potential for next-generation power and optoelectronic devices. During my earlier academic journey, I also explored renewable energy generation, nanophotonics, and photochemistry, which led to multiple journal publications, including articles in Heliyon, the International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, and Advanced Energy Materials.

Please feel free to reach out if you would like to learn more about my research, discuss semiconductor device physics, or explore opportunities for collaboration.


Research and Work Experience

Georgia Tech

Georgia Tech

Aug 2024 - Present


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Aug 14, 2024 Started Ph.D. at Georgia Tech from Fall 24.