Recent News:
Cooling ICs with microchannels (2011 Annual Report)
Breath analysis with MEMS (2011 Annual Report)
Catching cancer cells – on a chip (2010 Annual Report)
Concentrating gases at the micro scale (2010 Annual Report)
ECE's Agah investigates insect secrets (Sept. 2009)
Shrinking Lab Equipment onto a Chip (2008 Annual Report)
Silicon micro device may help diagnose, treat cancer (2008 Annual Report)
NSF CAREER Award to develop a credit-card sized gas chromatography platform
Office: 469 Whittemore Hall
Mailing Address: 302 Whittemore (0111)
Virginia Tech
Blacksburg, VA 24061
Tel: (540) 231-2653
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Affiliated Research Group
MEMS Laboratory
Title: Associate Professor
Education:
Ph.D., University of Michigan, 2005
M.Sc., Sharif University of Technology, Iran, 1998
B.Sc., Sharif University of Technology, Iran, 1996
Teaching Interests:
MEMS, Microfabrication Techniques, Analog IC Design
Research Interests:
Design, modeling, material characterization, and fabrication technologies for MEMS, including: MEMS-based chemical sensing, environmental and biomedical applications of MEMS, microfluidics, merging MEMS and nanotechnology.


