RESEARCH INTERESTS
- Hybrid spintronics and straintronics
- Nanoelectronics and related aspects of nanotechnology
- Nanosynthesis, primarily electrochemical self assembly
- Quantum dots and nanowires (primarily device applications and noise phenomena)
- Probabilistic computing with nanomagnetic devices
- Spin based quantum computing and classical logic circuits
- Spin transport in nanostructures, spin-based devices and general topics in
spintronics
Supriyo Bandyopadhyay directs the Quantum Device Laboratory at Virginia Commonwealth University's Department of
Electrical and Computer Engineering. The laboratory is credited with with many discoveries in nanotechnology-related
areas and it has won an academic award. Dr. Bandyopadhyay's research has been reported in over 200 journal papers,
more than 100 peer-reviewed conference papers, and 150+ invited and keynote talks
in conferences, workshops and colloquia across four continents. He has received over $16 million in federal and state
research grants and holds five US patents.