Ravanny is pursuing a Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering at UC Berkeley, working under the supervision of Prof. Junqiao Wu. He received his Bachelor’s (2020) and Master’s (2022) degree, both in Engineering Physics, from Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia. His research interest lies in the physics and potential applications of novel semiconductor and strongly-correlated materials.
Research
Ravanny’s main work explores the implementation of phase change materials near device junctions to mitigate self heating effect. This approach effectively reduces maximum temperatures and absorbs thermal hotspots around the junction. Additionally, Ravanny investigates defect and recombination physics in promising semiconductor materials, particularly organohalide perovskites, by utilizing defect spectroscopy techniques.