| Microelectronics |
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| Introduction |
Microelectronic Device Research Group (MDRG) has been a outstanding research area in the Departement of Electronic Engineering at Muhammad Ali Jinnah University. This research group is led by Prof. Dr. Mansoor Ahmed. MDRG is a multi-discipline research group envolved into three main fields Inorganic Semicondutor Devices (MESFET/MOSFET), Organic/Polymer Semiconductor Devices (OLED, OTFT, OSC) and High Temperarture Superconducting Electronic Devices.
The group is always looking for well-qualified graduates interested in pursuing research for Ph.D. or M.S. Owing to the nature of our research we are keen to recruit those with backgrounds in materials, physics, chemistry as well as electronic engineering. If you would like to find out more, please see a list of research topics on our study pages or contact the member of staff involved. |
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| Faculty Members |
Dr. Muhammad Mansoor Ahmed
Ph. D Microelectronics (Cambridge University, UK)
CEng (UK), FIEE (UK)
SMIEEE (USA), Eur.Ing (Brussels)
Professor
Email : mansoor@jinnah.edu.pk
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Dr. Abdul Moiz
Ph. D Microelectronics (GIK Institute, Topi)
MS EE (NED University, Karachi)
BS Computer System Engineering (NED University, Karachi)
Associate Professor
Email : moiz@jinnah.edu.pk
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Dr. Muhammad Ashraf
Ph. D System Engineering (University of Liverpool, UK)
MSc System Engineering (University of Liverpool, UK)
BS Electrical Engineering (UET, Lahore)
Associate Professor
Email : ashraf@jinnah.edu.pk
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Mr. Mohammad Riaz
MS Electrical Engineering (UET, Lahore)
BS Electrical Engineering (UET, Lahore)
Associate Professor
Email : riaz@jinnah.edu.pk
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Dr. Mumtaz |
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| Group Members |
- Mr. Muhammad Riaz
- Mr. Noor Memon
- Mr. Sajid
- Mr. Shokaib
- Mr. Muhammad Shoaib
- Mr. Aamir Farooq
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| Research |
The primary areas of expertise within the MDRG are in
- Simulation and Modelling of Chrage Transport Mechanism of MESFET/MOSFET
- Simulation and Modelling of Charge Transport Mechanism of Organic Semiconductor Devices such as OLED, OTFT.
- Investigation of Microscopic Phenomena in Electronic Devices based on Montecarlo Methods
- Electrical Characterization of Organic Semiconductor based Sensors
- Investigation of Photovoltaic Response of Novel Organic Semiconductor Devices
- Temperature Dependent Characterization of Organic Semiconductor Devices
- High Temperature Superconducting Electronics
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