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Dr. Siavash
Pourkamali is an assistant professor in the
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at
the University of Denver. He received the B.S.
degree in electrical engineering from Sharif
University of Technology, Tehran, Iran, in 2001, and
the M.S. and the Ph.D. degrees in electrical
engineering from the Georgia Institute of
Technology, Atlanta, GA, in 2004 and 2006,
respectively. He joined the engineering faculty of
the University of Denver in September 2006.
Prof. Pourkamali's current research interests are in
the areas of Integrated
Silicon NEMS and Nanosystems, Nanofabrication
Technologies, Nanomechanical Resonant Sensors, and
Nano-Mechatronics for Cellular and Molecular
Biology.
Prof. Pourkamali is a 2006 recipient of
Georgia Tech Electrical and Computer Engineering
research excellence award, and 2005 Sigma-Xi best
M.S. thesis award. He is also a silver medal winner
in the 29th International Chemistry
Olympiad (ICHO). He
holds over five patents in the areas of silicon
micro/nanomechanical resonators and filters and
nanofabrication technologies.
Curriculum
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Office: 2390
S. York ST. Room 214 Denver, CO 80208, USA
Email:
spourkam@du.edu
Phone: 303-871-2471
Fax: 303-871-4450 |