FACULTY
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Payam Norouzzadeh
Payam Norouzzadeh joined our group in 2010 after working at industry and
research labs for about six years. Prior to OSU, Payam worked at University
of Antwerp in Belgium on Graphene using first principles methods, at Kiel
University in Germany on parameter estimation of multifractal and stochastic
processes, and at Texas Tech University on Type VIII Clathrates and some
other thermoelectrics using first principles methods.
At OSU his research has been focused on developing a computational tool for
studying the charge and energy transport in nanocomposite structures. His
focus is to find an efficient method for solving a long lasting problem in
explaining the non-linear transport of charge carriers and phonons in
nanocomposites. This theory
can open a new landscape for studying and designing such structures.
GRADUATE STUDENTS
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Milad Mohebali
Milad Mohebali received his B.S. and M.S. both in Material Science and
Engineering from Amirkabir University in 2008 and K. N. Toosi University in
2011, respectively. His research area is primarily focused on nanostructured
thermoelectric materials.
ALUMNI
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Masoud Allahkarami
Masoud Allahkarami received his B.S. and M.S. degrees in solid state physics
from Tarbiat Moalem University, Tehran, Iran in 2002 and Urmia University,
Urmia, Iran in 2005, respectively. He worked during his M.S. thesis on
"Fabrication and characterization of the thermoelectric semiconductor
crystals". He has experiences on Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and
image processing. His research interests are on theoretical and experimental
investigations of nanotechnology applications in energy materials and
devices, renewable energies, thin film solar cells, and thermoelectric power
generators.
Leila Seyedfaraji
Leila Seyedfaraji received her B.S. and M.S. degrees in solid state physics
from International University, Qhazvin, Iran in 2000 and Urmia University,
Iran in 2005, respectively. She worked during her M.S. thesis on
"Interactions of Electron pairs with Phonons and the Effect on
Superconductivity". She has taught fundamental physics courses to college
students and is experienced in Scanning Probe Microscopy (SPM) and image
processing. Her research interests are on studying the physical properties
of nanomaterials, and nanotechnology applications in energy materials and
devices.
Mahdi Kiani
Mahdi Kiani earned his B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees in Materials Science and
Engineering both from Sharif University of Technology, Tehran, in 2005
(specialized in Extractive Metallurgy), and 2008 (specialized in Design and
Selection), respectively. He worked on Powder Thixoforming Processing as his
M.Sc. thesis and on semi-solid Processing as his B.Sc. thesis. He has four
years of experience working in Iranian Academic Center for Education,
Culture & Research (ACECR). In ACECR, he researched on characterization and
production of Amorphous and Nano-Crystalline Magnetic Materials through
Sputtering (RF and DC Magnetron) and Rapid Solidification (Melt Spinning and
Planar Flow Casting) processes. His research interest is on Advanced
Materials Processing.
Nahida Akhtar
Nahida Akhter received her BSc in Electrical & Electronics Engineering from
Bangladesh University of Engineering & Technology (BUET). She worked in
Grameenphone Ltd. which is the largest telecom company in Bangladesh as
system engineer for two years. She is interested in nanotechnology,
fabrication, and VLSI circuits. Her PhD is focused on micro-machined
infrared nanowire thermoelectric sensors.
Palash Roy
Palash Roy received his M.E. degree in Electronics and Telecommunication
from Jadavpur University in 2009 and B.E. in the same from Bengal
Engineering and Science University in 2003. During his M.E. degree he worked
on Dual Metal-Coaxial Gate Schottky Barrier Carbon Nanotube FET. Before
joining OSU he worked on silicon nanowire FET for six month in Nano Device
Simulation Lab (at J.U.) www.ndslju.org. He was employed as an Assistant
Manager in WBPDCL, India from 2004 to 2006. He is presently working on Mg2Si
p-type thermoelectric materials. His research interests include the
transport phenomena in thermoelectric and photonic devices, silicon nanowire
and carbon nanotube based devices.
Arash Mehdizadeh
Arash Mehdizadeh Dehkordi received his M.Sc. in Physics from Sharif
University of Technology in 2009 and earned his B.Sc. in Applied Physics
from Azad University in 2005. As for his M.Sc. thesis, he worked on the
synthesis and characterization of composite nanostructured Ag-TiO2 thin
films and enhancement of their photocatalytic properties. He conducted
research in Nanoparticles and Coatings Lab (NCL) at Sharif University of
Technology as a research assistant during his M.Sc. degree. His research
interests include theoretical and experimental study of nanomaterials, thin
films and nanoscale-based devices; thermoelectric materials; nano- and
micro-scale energy conversion, and optoelectronics.
Marziyeh Seyedeh Zamiri
Marziyeh Seyedeh Zamiri received her B.S. in Electrical Engineering at
Isfahan University of Technology (Isfahan, Iran) in 2006 and her master
degree in Photonics in 2009. She worked at Nanomagnetics and Magnetic
Semiconductors Laboratory of Laser Research Institute of Shahid Beheshti
University during her master study. Her research was about the influence of
an electrically conductive cap layer such as Silver on Magneto-Impedance
effect in Co68.15Fe4.35Si12.5B15
ribbons. She is interested in different characteristics of materials
especially optical and electrical properties of semiconductors including
bulks, thin films, and of course thermoelectrics!
Xiaowei Zhang
Xiaowei Zhang received his B.S. in Electrical Engineering from University of
Electronic Science and Technology of China (UESTC), P.R. China in 2011. He
joined the NanoScicne and Engineering Research Group at OSU in Spring 2012.
His research is primarily focused on thin film thermoelectric devices such
as fabrication of novel nanowire infrared thermoelectric focal plane arrays.
Yin Liu
Yin Liu received his B.E. in Materials Science and Engineering from
University of Science and Technology Beijing (USTB), China in 2011. His
undergraduate research involved 1-year research program on thixoforging of
SiCp/Cu composite for packaging shell, and graduation project on steel
texture analysis by EBSD. His research interests are composite processing
and related optimization. He joined the group as GRA in fall 2011 and will
pursue a PhD degree on thermoelectric Nano composites.
Xinghua Shi
Dr. Xinghua Shi received her B.S. degree in Physics from Liaoning
University, China in 2004. She holds her PhD degree in Physics from Shanghai
Institute of Applied Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2009. She has
worked in Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, U.S. as a student assistant during
2007-2008. Her research interests are in development of advanced
nanomaterials for applications in solar energy harvesting and waste heat
recovery.
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