Durga Misra Ph.D.
| Position |
Department / Business Unit |
| Professor |
Electrical and Computer Engineering |
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Disciplines |
| New Jersey Institute of Technology |
Electronics |
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State / Provence |
| Newark |
New Jersey |
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Website |
| US |
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| 973-596-5680 |
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Misra's research focuses on semiconductor devices and integrated circuits for nanoelectronics.
Misra's work has appeared in more than 18 scholarly journals and it frequently is published in The Journal of Electrochemical Society Electrochemical and Solid State Letters. Misra is vice-chair of the dielectric science and technology division of the Electrochemical Society and associate editor of IEEE Circuits and Devices, a magazine published by Institute of Electronic and Electrical Engineers (IEEE). He is a distinguished lecturer of IEEE Electron Device Society.
Education
He earned a doctorate in electrical engineering from University of Waterloo, Canada, a master's in solid-state materials from the Indian Institute of Technology, New Delhi, and a master's in physics from Utkal University, Orissa, India.
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