Semiconductors

Emerging Memory Materials & Devices

Science Education

Dr. Gerard Joseph Lim, a physicist and lecturer at NTU, bridges cutting-edge research in next-generation devices with a mission to ignite curiosity and creativity in future scientists through immersive, hands-on learning.

My Expertise

I help make sense of complex physics and cutting-edge research in semiconductor and spintronic materials, devices, and technologies - translating them into real-world applications and engaging learning experiences.

Publications

Years of Experience

200

Research Projects

Students Taught

20+

50+

15+

Key Areas of Research

Exploring the frontiers of spintronics and nanomagnetism to design energy-efficient memory and computing technologies for the future.

Nanomagnetism and spintronic devices for emerging sensor, memory, and computing applications
Enhancing Learning and Engagement Through Gamification in Projects and Experiments

Gamification in projects and experiments explores its effectiveness in enhancing student engagement, motivation, and conceptual understanding.

This research focuses on developing advanced materials and heterostructures for next-generation memory and logic devices.

Blog

Sharing ideas, insights, and reflections on science, innovation, and learning—making complex research more engaging and accessible.