Pugs Anancia Devaneyan

PhD Student

p.anancia.devaneyan[at]tue.nl

I was previously a graduate Physics student at the University of Bonn. I completed my master's thesis at the Non-Thermal Quantum Matter group at the Institute of Theoretical Physics, University of Cologne under the supervision of Dr. Michael Bucchold where we examined phase transitions of the entanglement entropy in Majorana-based quantum circuits using numerical methods.

 

I joined the Molecular Materials and Nanosystems (M2N) research group at the University of Technology, Eindhoven as PhD candidate under the supervision of Prof. Peter Bobbert in March 2025. My current research focuses on understanding ultrafast optoelectronic devices using analytical and numerical techniques which range from Density Functional theory (DFT) to kinetic Monte Carlo (kMC) in order to better understand and model both materials and devices. This research is part of pan-European High-Speed Organic Photonics and OptoElecronics (HiSOPE) collaboration which is funded by the European Innovation Council (EIC).