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EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Sensor Technologies and Applications in an Uncertain World

 

Research

Sanjiv’s research interests primarily lie in semiconductor devices and integrated circuits particularly applied to disordered semiconductors and flexible electronic systems. His research threads also span rheology, mechanics and non-linear systems with applications focused on flexible electronics. He is also interested in developing technologies related to potable water generation and energy harvesting that can be decentralized and implemented locally.

Sanjiv’s  research  has potential impact in wearable electronics for health diagnostics, energy harvesting and water. With health, water, food and energy being the core technologies critical for society to thrive, his research can positively impact the lives of the world’s poorest 3 billion people.  

Environment and socio-economic justice and a pursuit of the dream goal of delivering health, clean water, food, and energy to every individual with no damage to the environment underlie Sanjiv’s motivation to contributing to the Sustainable Development Goals through the participation in Cambridge Global Challenges.

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Water

Wearable electronics

School of Technology

Energy harvesting

Flexible electronics

Department of Engineering

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Dr Sanjiv  Sambandan
Lecturer