Srinivasu Kunuku (born 1986) received his Ph.D. degree in Physics from the College of Nuclear Science, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan, in 2017. During his Ph.D., Srinivas worked on the characteristics of diamond color centers in CVD diamond films, diamond nanostructures, and single-crystalline diamond films. Besides, he also developed a diamond based field electron emission and microplasma devices. He received the National Tsing Hua University’s international student scholarship from 2011-2015. In 2017, He joined as a postdoctoral research fellow in accelerator lab, National Tsing Hua University. His research is focused on magnetic ion (manganese) implantation into nanodiamonds for the synthesis of fluorescent nanodiamonds and MRI contrast agents. He also carried out various elements into diamond films and nanodiamonds to investigate the electrical and optical properties. In 2020, He joined as a postdoctoral researcher at Gdansk University of Technology. His primary research focused on the development of diamond color center-based sensors. His research interests include the CVD diamond films, diamond nanostructure fabrication, single-photon sources, ion-implantation, magnetic nanodiamonds, the study on the diamond color centers, field electron emission devices, hybrid diamond films for high power electronic devices and microplasma devices.