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Tania Roy

Associate Professor in Electrical and Computer Enginnering, Duke University

Dr. Tania Roy is an Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Duke University. Prior to joining Duke in 2023, she was a faculty at University of Central Florida from 2016 to 2022. Her current research interests lie in developing hardware for artificial intelligence applications using novel functional materials including two-dimensional materials. She works on radiation effects and reliability of GaN, and the development of materials beyond silicon, such as amorphous oxide semiconductors and 2D materials. She won the PECASE award in 2025, NSF CAREER award in 2019, UCF Luminary award in 2021. She was nominated as a "Rising Star in EECS" in 2014. She is a core organizer of premier conferences in her research area, serving as the Technical Program Chair of Device Research Conference and the Emerging Device and Compute Technology subcommittee chair of IEDM. She is also an Associate Editor of NPJ 2D Materials and Applications. Roy was a postdoctoral researcher at University of California, Berkeley and Georgia Institute of Technology. She obtained her PhD and MS degree in Electrical Engineering from Vanderbilt University.

Courses for this Presenter

  • Made for This: Faculty Feature

    • Presenter(s): Tania Roy; Jessica D. Tenenbaum; Dalia Patino-Echeverri; Diane Reidy-Lagunes; Deondra Rose
    • Session#: DUKE2601-04
    • Session Length: 90 minutes
    • Program: 2026 Duke Women's Weekend
    • Date: Feb 20, 2026

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