
Dr. Sambuddha Khan
Bio:
Dr. Sambuddha Khan is an experienced researcher specializing in advanced ICT materials, Microfabrication processes, and MEMS devices, with extensive expertise in Heterogeneous Integration. With over a decade of post-PhD experience, his research encompasses Advanced Microfabrication techniques, MEMS packaging, Piezoelectric-based RF MEMS, Inertial MEMS, and bio-MEMS. Currently serving as a Senior Scientist at Tyndall National Institute, Dr. Khan leads the Integration of Power Management Components activities within the FAMES Pilotline Project. He has a strong track record of managing several government and industry funded projects in the area of MEMS and advanced packaging.
His primary research interests focus on integrated magnetic devices for power conversion, scandium-doped Aluminium Nitride (ScAlN)-based piezoelectric RF resonators, and innovative heterogeneous integration methods for next-generation on-chip power supply. Beyond his research role, Dr. Khan actively contributes to academia as a lecturer in MEMS and Microfabrication at University College Cork (UCC), where he is committed to mentoring and fostering collaboration with the next generation of scientists advancing cutting-edge MEMS technologies.