About Gaurav Jayaswal Gaurav Jayaswal Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Integrated Microwaves Packaging Antennas and Circuits Technology nano-fabrications nanotechnology Gaurav Jayaswal worked as a Post Doctorate Fellow at Integrated Microwaves Packaging Antennas & Circuit Technology (IMPACT) Research Group with Professor Atif Shamim at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST). Research Interests Gaurav's research interests included Nano-fabrications, Nano-Photonics, and Nanotechnology, Microfluidics and Graphene. Selected Publications G. Jayaswal, et. al., “ Milli meter wave micro-strip line” Int. J. Res. Engn. Sci. Technol. (2011) The project entitled “Photoelectron Spectrometer” in Indian Physics Association(National Journal-2008) Articles Related News February 2018 Gaurav's Waste Energy Harvesting work highlighted on KAUST Discovery and other technology websites! 1 min read · Wed, Feb 7 2018 News nanotechnology energy electrical engineering Gaurav's work on waste energy harvesting through MIM based rectennas has been highlighted in KAUST Discovery with the title "Round The Clock Power From Smart Bowties." Round-the-clock power from smart bowties 1 min read · Sun, Feb 4 2018 News infrared energy electromagnetic waves Innovative diode design uses ultrafast quantum tunneling to harvest infrared energy from the environment. November 2017 Gaurav's work has been accepted in Materials Today Energy 1 min read · Thu, Nov 2 2017 News Gaurav's work in collaboration with the University of Colorado-Boulder has been accepted for publication in Materials Today Energy Journal (Elsevier).
Gaurav's Waste Energy Harvesting work highlighted on KAUST Discovery and other technology websites! 1 min read · Wed, Feb 7 2018 News nanotechnology energy electrical engineering Gaurav's work on waste energy harvesting through MIM based rectennas has been highlighted in KAUST Discovery with the title "Round The Clock Power From Smart Bowties."
Round-the-clock power from smart bowties 1 min read · Sun, Feb 4 2018 News infrared energy electromagnetic waves Innovative diode design uses ultrafast quantum tunneling to harvest infrared energy from the environment.
Gaurav's work has been accepted in Materials Today Energy 1 min read · Thu, Nov 2 2017 News Gaurav's work in collaboration with the University of Colorado-Boulder has been accepted for publication in Materials Today Energy Journal (Elsevier).
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