Biography
Saravanan Yuvaraja is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the Advanced Semiconductor Laboratory at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), Saudi Arabia. His research expertise lies in thin-film semiconductor devices, focusing on monolithic 3D integration, hybrid CMOS circuits, and large-area electronics (LAE). He pioneered the fabrication of record-breaking 10-stack In₂O₃ transistors published in Nature Electronics (2024) and developed hybrid CMOS circuits combining oxide and organic semiconductors, accepted in Nature Electronics (2025). These innovations address critical challenges in achieving high-density, low-power integrated circuits for flexible and wearable systems.
Dr. Yuvaraja has authored 43 peer-reviewed journal publications, including 12 first-author papers, with over 1,100 citations (h-index: 15). His high-impact publications span Nature Electronics, Nature Reviews Electrical Engineering, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, and Chemical Society Reviews. He holds multiple patents in oxide and organic TFT-based sensors and logic circuits. Beyond research, he actively mentors Master’s and PhD students in device fabrication, electrical characterization, and process integration, and contributes to graduate curriculum development in oxide semiconductor technologies. Dr. Yuvaraja’s interdisciplinary work bridges materials engineering, device physics, and system integration, aiming to advance scalable, energy-efficient electronics for AI, IoT, and neuromorphic applications.
Education
Master of Technology (M.Tech.)
Solar and Alternative Energy Engineering, Amity University, India, 2018
Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng.)
Electronics and Communications, Anna University, India, 2016