Ranveer Singh

Ajou University

Papers

1

Total Citations

65

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About

Ranveer Singh is a leading researcher at the intersection of nanotechnology and bioinspired electronics, with a primary focus on piezotronic devices and neuromorphic tactile systems. His most-cited work, "An artificial piezotronic synapse for tactile perception" (2020, 65 citations), represents a breakthrough in mimicking human sensory processing by integrating mechanical sensing with synaptic plasticity. This foundational study demonstrates how piezoelectric materials can emulate biological synapses, enabling next-generation electronic skins and human-machine interfaces. Singh’s contributions are pivotal in advancing energy-efficient, adaptive electronics that respond to mechanical stimuli—a key step toward truly intelligent prosthetics and soft robotics. His research bridges fundamental materials science and applied device engineering, earning recognition for its potential to revolutionize tactile perception technologies. With growing citation impact, Singh continues to push boundaries in nanogenerators, flexible electronics, and bioinspired computing, establishing himself as an emerging authority in the field. His work not only advances fundamental understanding but also offers practical pathways for creating more intuitive, responsive electronic systems.

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Total Citations
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🏆 Most Cited Paper
An artificial piezotronic synapse for tactile perception
65 citations · 2020
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2020 (1 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 4
🏛 Institutions: Ajou University

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