Recent Graduates
The Department of Electronics proudly celebrates the achievements of our recent graduates, wishing them great success as they embark on their professional journeys. Their dedication and hard work have culminated in remarkable accomplishments. Explore their innovative thesis topics below to see the incredible contributions they’ve made.

Kenny Gregory
Thesis Title: Analysis of a Portable, RB Vapour Based Quantum Memory for Use in Quantum Communications

Seth Thompson
Thesis Title: Design and Implementation of a High-Performance SAR ADC with Non-Standard Capacitor Arrays and Optimized Switching Control Logic

Mahshid Rajati
Thesis Title: Hardware Oriented Evolutionary Spiking Neural Networks

Sidney Rose
Thesis Title: Partial Symbol Detection Based Energy-Efficient Receiver for Short-Reach Optical Communications

Osarodion Egbomwan
Thesis Title: Physics Informed Learning-Based Frequency Regulation and Virtual Inertia Control for Renewable Energy Generators in Power Systems