Faculty of Engineering
Research project description
Join a team researching micro, nano, and quantum resonators created by the interaction of light, (lower frequency) electromagnetic fields, and micro/nano-scale mechanical structures with a view to; discover new phenomena, learn how to integrate them to best advantage, and create novel sensors.
The Nano and Micro Systems Lab (NMSL) mission is to conduct various researches in advanced micro and nanomechanical systems sensing and actuation technologies driven by the potential impacts on society and the environment. The group objective is to address issues in overall NEMS and MEMS technologies advancement while contributing to fundamental sciences.
Fields of research
- Dynamical Systems
Qualifications and ideal student profile
Prospective graduate student researchers must meet or exceed the minimum admission requirements for the programs connected to this opportunity. Visit the program pages using the links on this page to learn more about minimum admission requirements. In addition to minimum requirements, the research supervisor is looking for the following qualifications and student profile.
- Bachelor of masters degree in Physics, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Engineering Science, or Applied Math
Faculty researcher and supervisor
- Eihab Abdel-Rahman
Professor - Systems Design Engineering
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Graduate programs connected to this project
Important dates
Micro, Nano, and Quantum Sensors is an open and ongoing research opportunity. Expressions of interest can be submitted for any term.