Pranta Saha is a Ph.D. candidate in Electrical and Computer Engineering at UC Davis with eight years of experience developing scalable nanophotonic and quantum hardware, currently a Research Affiliate at Berkeley Lab. He specializes in silicon carbide (SiC) photonics—creating wafer-scale reactive ion-beam etching processes, triangular cross-section waveguides and cavities, and integrated superconducting detectors—bridging device fabrication with quantum emitter integration. His work has delivered experimentally validated broadband quantum light extraction and near-unity mode absorption designs, and he has translated simulation-driven inverse-design techniques into industry-facing validation during an R&D internship. In addition to research, he co-designed hands-on quantum computing curricula and mentored students, reflecting a strong commitment to education and technology transfer. Notably, he combines practical cleanroom process development with photonic inverse-design experience, enabling both prototyping at scale and rigorous theoretical modeling.
8 years of coding experience
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Electrical and Computer Engineering at University of California, Davis
Higher Secondary Certificate, Science, Higher Secondary Certificate, Science at Chittagong College
Secondary School Certificate, Science, Secondary School Certificate, Science at Chittagong Collegiate School
Bachelor of Science - BS, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Bachelor of Science - BS, Electrical and Electronic Engineering at Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology
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