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Dr. Ankush Kumar
Assistant Professor
ankush.kumar[at]nt.iitr.ac.in
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Neuromorphic Computing with Nano-systems, Intelligent Sensing Systems, Computational Nanotechnology, AI-ML and Optimization, Modeling and Simulations, Nanoelectronics, Optoelectronics, Multiscale Device Design
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Educational Details
Punjabi University, India
2010
BSc, Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics
Jawaharal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research, Bangalore, India
2013
MS, Materials Science
Jawaharal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research, , Bangalore, India
2018
PhD, Materials Science
Professional Background
Post-Doctoral Research Associate
01 Apr 2018 - 17 Jul 2019
University of Pittsburgh, United States
Post-Doctoral Research Associate
20 Sep 2019 - 20 Nov 2019
Centre for Nano and Soft Matter Sciences, Banglaore, India
Post-Doctoral Research Associate
20 Nov 2019 - 20 May 2022
Institute of Electronics Microelectronics and Nanotechnology, France, France
Post-Doctoral Research Associate
17 Aug 2022 - 16 Aug 2024
Singapore University of Technology and Design, Singapore, Singapore
Students
SuperVisions
2 D Materials for Memristors and Neuromorphic Computing, India
26 Dec 2023 - Present
Other Supervisors: Prof. D. Kaur, Scholar: Shilpa Chauhan
Conducting Hydrogels for Bioelectronics and Wearables, India
24 Jul 2022 - Present
Other Supervisors: Prof. N. C. Mishra, Scholar: Salaman Ahamad
Chemical Biosensing Devices Enabled by AI and Neuromorphic Computing, India
16 Jul 2024 - Present
Other Supervisors: , Scholar: Sher Singh
Associate Scholars
Kallol Mondal
Electronics and Communication Engineering Department National Institute of Technology Allahabad
Memristive Nanowires for Neuromorphic Computing
Md Zibran Khan
Material Science and Engineering, National Institute of Technology Patna
Organic Electrochemical Transistor for Neuromorphic Computing
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Administrative Positions
Centre's Research Committee (Member Secretory)
01 Sep 2024 - Present
Centre for Nanotechnology, IIT Roorkee, India
Centre's Academic Programme Committee
01 Sep 2024 - Present
Centre for Nanotechnology, IIT Rookree, India
Activities at the Nano Intelligence Lab

Nano Intelligence Lab

-where Nano meets AI

 

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Led by Dr. Ankush Kumar, Assistant Professor at the Centre for Nanotechnology, IIT Roorkee, the Nano Intelligence Lab is positioned at the intersection of nanotechnology and artificial intelligence. At a time when India is rapidly advancing in areas like AI, semiconductor innovation, digital healthcare, green energy, and smart manufacturing, the Nano Intelligence Lab is aligned with the nation’s vision for Atmanirbhar Bharat, Digital India, and Make in India.

We prepare students to lead this transformation—whether in academia, national R&D missions, or cutting-edge industries.

 

Our Focus:
🧠Neuromorphic Computing with Nanodevices: Creating AI systems inspired by the human brain for real-time, energy-efficient solutions. We are exploring nanomaterials, innovative device designs, and computing approaches that enhance processing efficiency and functionality. Current projects include the exploration of memristor-based circuits, which mimic synaptic functions to enhance learning and adaptation in AI systems. Our work will also focus on applications in advanced sensing systems and bio-integrated devices.

🤖 AI for Nanotechnology

Harnessing machine learning and optimization techniques to tackle challenges in materials,  devices and nanobiotechnology. This synergy enhances the efficiency, scalability, and adaptability of solutions, unlocking new possibilities for real-world applications across energy and healthcare. 

Our Approach

Our multidisciplinary research is both fundamental and applied, blending materials science, nanoelectronics, and optoelectronics with statistical modeling, non-linear dynamics, network science, and neuroscience concepts. We leverage cutting-edge sensing technologies, signal processing, image analysis, and AI/ML optimization tools to develop intelligent computing and sensing solutions for complex systems.

Our mission is to pioneer a future where nano-engineered AI systems power sustainable development🌍, next-generation computing, intelligent sensing, and environmental technologies, driving innovation at the heart of Industry 4.0 and beyond.

We welcome students and researchers to be part of the Nano Intelligence Lab. Please reach us at ankush.kumar[at]nt.iitr.ac.in

Reserach pathways for prospective students:

    • Designing and fabricating nanodevices using electrochemical and soft lithography techniques

    • Thermal management in Neuromorphic and Nanodevices. 
    • Synthesizing functional materials for memristors and transistor-like devices

    • Exploring solid state physics and semiconductor physics and organic–inorganic hybrid materials

    • Performing electrical, electrochemical, thermal,  and optoelectronic characterization of nanoscale devices

    • Conducting computational modeling and simulations to understand emergent device behavior

    • Developing flexible and wearable electronics for healthcare, environmental monitoring, and human–machine interfaces

    • Applying machine learning to accelerate materials discovery and optimize device performance

    • Creating AI-driven sensor systems for real-time environmental and biomedical monitoring

    • Designing neuroscience-inspired algorithms for nanodevice-based computing platforms

    • Investigating novel nanomaterials and hybrid systems to enable energy-efficient and scalable neuromorphic computing and sensing technologies

Join us as we bridge the gap between the infinitesimally small and the infinitely intelligent

"The true sign of intelligence is not knowledge but imagination." -Albert Einstein

 

Innovative Teaching

Dr. Ankush Kumar is developing and teaching the following courses at the Centre for Nanotechnology, IIT Roorkee:

  1. Safety and Ethics in Nanotechnology Research (NTS 501)
    This course covers key topics such as Good Lab Practices, Risk Analysis and Modeling, Chemical Safety, Sustainable Development Goals, and Ethical Issues related to AI, Publications, and Patents in nanotechnology. Emphasizing interactive discussions and case studies studies, it encourages students to engage with both technical knowledge and real-world ethical challenges.

  2. AI and ML for Nanotechnology (NTT 503)
    This STAR course focuses on the application of AI and machine learning approaches in Nanotechnology, integrating theoretical knowledge, practical skills, and a Capstone project.

  3. Nanotechnology for Industry 4.0 (NTO 102) Nanotechnology in Industry 4.0: smart materials, 3D/4D printing, nanosensors, IoT, digital twins, AI/ML, neuromorphic computing, nanorobotics, human-machine interfaces, techno-economic and lifecycle assessment, sustainability, ethics, safety, and a Capstone Project.