Hamed Pezeshki
Hamed Pezeshki
PhD student, Faculty of Engineering, Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Hamed Pezeshki is a PhD student at the University of Nottingham and has started his studies from Dec. 2016.
His research is about design and fabrication of waveguide-coupled devices for biosensing applications including optically sensing, trapping, and manipulating of nanoparticles and single molecules.
He has been qualified to be awarded by “Faculty of Engineering Research Excellence PhD Scholarship”, for his course of study.
He also has been awarded the “Preparing to Teach in Higher Education Certificate” from Professional Development at the University of Nottingham.
His area of expertise includes:
- Photonic crystal microcavities.
- Add/drop optical multichannel filters based on photonic crystals.
- All-optical bistable switches and gates based on photonic crystals.
- Localised surface plasmon resonance based nano- and micro-antennas.
- Polarization conversion based on plasmonic antennas.
- Silicon-on-insulator (SOI) semiconductor waveguides.
- Silicon nitride (Si3N4) dielectric waveguides.
Publications: Hamed Pezeshki publications list in Google Scholar [1]
Get more information about me at: Hamed Pezeshki page in Linkedin [2]
Email: hamed.pezeshki@nottingham.ac.uk
Location:
Room 1004, Tower Building,
The University of Nottingham,
University Park,
Nottingham,
NG7 2RD