Kishore Kampara
PostDoc
I am Dr. Kampara Roopa Kishore, currently serving as a research fellow under João Piteira in the System Engineering group. My academic journey has equipped me with a robust foundation in nanotechnology, materials science, and engineering, which I have applied extensively in my research endeavors.
I hold a Ph.D. in Nanomaterials-based Chemiresistive Gas Sensors from SASTRA Deemed University, Thanjavur, India, where I focused on the synthesis and application of nanomaterials in sensor technology. My research pursuits continued with post-doctoral positions at Jeonbuk National University and Sungkyunkwan University in South Korea, where I specialized in energy storage materials and flexible electronics. Currently, I am engaged in developing thin oxide gas sensors and energy storage devices at the International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory in Braga, Portugal.Throughout my career, I have accumulated a wealth of experience in the synthesis and fabrication of nanomaterials, particularly through electrospinning techniques. My technical expertise spans energy storage devices, including Li-ion, Li-CO2, and Li-S batteries, as well as chemiresistive gas sensors and flexible electronics such as electronic skin. Additionally, I possess a solid background in radio frequency and microwave engineering, further enhancing my interdisciplinary approach to research. My skills include numerical modeling using Technology Computer-Aided Design (TCAD), simulation of advanced semiconductor devices, and photolithography. I am proficient in software tools such as MATLAB and Synopsys Sentaurus TCAD, which I leverage for the analysis and design of semiconductor devices. My research efforts aim to innovate in energy storage solutions and sensor technologies, contributing to advancements in these critical fields.