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Research.com Recognitions

  • 1996 - Fellow of American Physical Society (APS) Citation For contributions to the theory of quantum transport and the interplay between quantum interference and dissipation in mesoscopic systems
  • 1996 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to the understanding of electronic transport in ultra small devices.

Overview

Supriyo Datta is affiliated with Purdue University West Lafayette in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Computer Science and Engineering, with a focus on several subfields including Artificial Intelligence, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Atomic and Molecular Physics and Optics, Computer Networks and Communications, and Computational Theory and Mathematics.

The areas of study covered in their work encompass topics such as Quantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture, Advanced Memory and Neural Computing, Ferroelectric and Negative Capacitance Devices, Error Correcting Code Techniques, Neural Networks and Applications, Quantum and Electron Transport Phenomena, and Magnetic Properties of Thin Films.

Datta's recent papers include:

  • A Full-Stack View of Probabilistic Computing With p-Bits: Devices, Architectures, and Algorithms (2023) published in IEEE Journal on Exploratory Solid-State Computational Devices and Circuits
  • Probabilistic computing with p-bits (2021) published in Applied Physics Letters
  • Hardware-Aware In Situ Learning Based on Stochastic Magnetic Tunnel Junctions (2022) published in Physical Review Applied
  • Autonomous Probabilistic Coprocessing With Petaflips per Second (2020) published in IEEE Access
  • Roadmap for unconventional computing with nanotechnology (2024) published in Nano Futures

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Datta include Kerem Y. Çamsarı, Shuvro Chowdhury, Giovanni Finocchio, J.H. Kaiser, and Joerg Appenzeller.

Their work has appeared in various publication venues, notably:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Physical Review Applied
  • IEEE Access
  • IEEE Journal on Exploratory Solid-State Computational Devices and Circuits
  • Applied Physics Letters

Datta has also contributed to book publications, including the 2024 title p-Bits and q-Bits published by World Scientific.

The researcher has been recognized with awards such as the IEEE Fellow in 1996 for contributions to the understanding of electronic transport in ultra small devices and the Fellow of the American Physical Society the same year for contributions to the theory of quantum transport and the interplay between quantum interference and dissipation in mesoscopic systems.

Best Publications

  • Electronic transport in mesoscopic systems

    Supriyo Datta

  • Electronic analog of the electro‐optic modulator

    Supriyo Datta;Biswajit Das

  • Quantum Transport: Atom to Transistor

    Supriyo Datta

  • Use of Negative Capacitance to Provide Voltage Amplification for Low Power Nanoscale Devices

    Sayeef Salahuddin;Supriyo Datta

  • Nanoscale device modeling: the Green’s function method

    Supriyo Datta

  • Current-Voltage Characteristics of Self-Assembled Monolayers by Scanning Tunneling Microscopy

    Supriyo Datta;Weidong Tian;Seunghun Hong;R. Reifenberger

  • Theory of ballistic nanotransistors

    A. Rahman;Jing Guo;S. Datta;M.S. Lundstrom

  • First-principles based matrix Green's function approach to molecular electronic devices: general formalism

    Yongqiang Xue;Yongqiang Xue;Supriyo Datta;Mark A. Ratner

  • Proposal for an all-spin logic device with built-in memory

    Behtash Behin-Aein;Deepanjan Datta;Sayeef Salahuddin;Supriyo Datta

  • Conductance spectra of molecular wires

    Weidong Tian;Supriyo Datta;Seunghun Hong;R. Reifenberger

  • Charge transfer and “band lineup” in molecular electronic devices: A chemical and numerical interpretation

    Yongqiang Xue;Yongqiang Xue;Supriyo Datta;Mark A. Ratner

  • Spin-filter device based on the Rashba effect using a nonmagnetic resonant tunneling diode.

    Takaaki Koga;Junsaku Nitta;Hideaki Takayanagi;Supriyo Datta

  • Electronic conduction through organic molecules

    M. P. Samanta;W. Tian;S. Datta;J. I. Henderson

  • Simulating quantum transport in nanoscale transistors: Real versus mode-space approaches

    R. Venugopal;Z. Ren;S. Datta;M. S. Lundstrom

  • Unified description of molecular conduction: From molecules to metallic wires

    P. S. Damle;A. W. Ghosh;S. Datta

  • Thermoelectric effect in molecular electronics

    Magnus Paulsson;Supriyo Datta

  • Integer factorization using stochastic magnetic tunnel junctions

    William A. Borders;Ahmed Zeeshan Pervaiz;Shunsuke Fukami;Kerem Yunus Camsari

  • Evidence for spin splitting in In x Ga 1-x As/In 0.52 Al 0.48 As heterostructures as B-->0

    B. Das;D. C. Miller;S. Datta;R. Reifenberger

  • Surface acoustic wave devices

    Supriyo Datta

  • Essential physics of carrier transport in nanoscale MOSFETs

    M. Lundstrom;Zhibin Ren;S. Datta

Frequent Co-Authors

Mark Lundstrom
Mark Lundstrom Purdue University West Lafayette
Robert L. Gunshor
Robert L. Gunshor Purdue University West Lafayette
Sayeef Salahuddin
Sayeef Salahuddin University of California, Berkeley
Gerhard Klimeck
Gerhard Klimeck Purdue University West Lafayette
Roger K. Lake
Roger K. Lake University of California, Riverside
Nobuo Otsuka
Nobuo Otsuka Purdue University West Lafayette
Clifford P. Kubiak
Clifford P. Kubiak University of California, San Diego
Arto V. Nurmikko
Arto V. Nurmikko Brown University
Michael R. Melloch
Michael R. Melloch Purdue University West Lafayette
Joerg Appenzeller
Joerg Appenzeller Purdue University West Lafayette

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