About Aditya Prabaswara Aditya Prabaswara Ph.D., Electrical and Computer Engineering III-nitride nanowires optoelectronic device fabrication molecular beam epitaxy Aditya Prabaswara received his bachelor's degree in Telecommunication Engineering from Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia in 2011 and his Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering from Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, South Korea in 2014. He joined Prof. Boon Ooi’s group in 2014 under KAUST’s CEMSE department for his Ph.D. Currently, he is working as a Postdoctoral Fellow at Linköping University, Sweden. Research Interests Aditya's research interests included Photonics and Optoelectronics. His main research topic involves the growth, characterization, and device Articles Related News September 2019 Aditya Prabaswara's Ph.D. Dissertation Defense 1 min read · Thu, Sep 12 2019 News Study of III-nitride Nanowire Growth and Devices on Unconventional Substrates June 2017 Aditya's (PL) paper about nanocluster in III-nitride nanowires gets accepted by the Journal of Nanophotonics! 1 min read · Tue, Jun 13 2017 News III-nitride nanowires Aditya's (PL) paper about nanocluster in III-nitride nanowires gets accepted by the Journal of Nanophotonics! October 2016 EE Times Europe News: "Nanowire LED fills the green-yellow gap in white light" 1 min read · Fri, Oct 28 2016 News LED "KAUST and KACST have come up with a novel way to fill the “green-yellow gap” typically seen in white-LED implementations based on multiple phosphors."
Aditya Prabaswara's Ph.D. Dissertation Defense 1 min read · Thu, Sep 12 2019 News Study of III-nitride Nanowire Growth and Devices on Unconventional Substrates
Aditya's (PL) paper about nanocluster in III-nitride nanowires gets accepted by the Journal of Nanophotonics! 1 min read · Tue, Jun 13 2017 News III-nitride nanowires Aditya's (PL) paper about nanocluster in III-nitride nanowires gets accepted by the Journal of Nanophotonics!
EE Times Europe News: "Nanowire LED fills the green-yellow gap in white light" 1 min read · Fri, Oct 28 2016 News LED "KAUST and KACST have come up with a novel way to fill the “green-yellow gap” typically seen in white-LED implementations based on multiple phosphors."
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