Recent News:
NEMS eyed for CMOS power gating (Oct. 2012)
Agah named Scholar of the Week (April 2012)
Microelectronics enabling analysis of exhaled breath to determine toxic exposure (Sept. 2011)
Researchers characterize biomechanics of ovarian cells in mice (July 2011)
Agah named Dean's Faculty Fellow (May 2011)
MEMS research shows promise for detecting metastatic breast cancer cells (Jan. 2011)
Cooling ICs with microchannels (2011 Annual Report)
Breath analysis with MEMS (2011 Annual Report)
Agah promoted to Associate Professor (June 2010)
Catching cancer cells – on a chip (2010 Annual Report)
Concentrating gases at the micro scale (2010 Annual Report)
The secrets of the lowly ground beetle could lead to better tissue engineering (Sept. 2009)
Office: 469 Whittemore Hall
Mailing Address: 302 Whittemore (0111)
Virginia Tech
Blacksburg, VA 24061
Tel: (540) 231-2653
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vt.edu Email: agah
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:
Micro Analytical Chemistry, BioMEMS/NEMS and Microfluidics, Micro and Nano Fabrication


