About Us
Our research is primarily dedicated to development of new nanoelectronic devices aimed at addressing the challenges posed by information technologies, with a special emphasis on high-speed telecommunications and high-performance computation.
Research Area
Find Out MoreWe focus on innovating novel device concepts to enable groundbreaking technological capabilities.
Terahertz Electronics
- Brain-like computation
i–Lab@NTU Director
Mohammad Samizadeh Nikoo received his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in electrical engineering from Sharif University of Technology, Tehran, Iran, in 2015 and 2017 respectively, where he developed a new theory describing electrical solitons in nonlinear transmission lines. He completed his PhD in electrical engineering at EPFL in 2022, where he focused on high-speed electronics based on Gallium Nitride and Vanadium Dioxide, as well as innovative integrated devices based on nano-scale plasma (Nanoplasma). He then joined Integrated Systems Laboratory at ETH Zurich as a postdoctoral researcher, where he worked on new types of devices on CMOS platforms.
In October 2023, he joined the school of Electrical and Electronic Engineering (EEE) at NTU as a Tenure-track Assistant Professor. He was appointed as a Singapore National Research Foundation Fellow in 2024. He leads the Innovative Electronic and Electromagnetic Devices Laboratory (i–Lab), focusing on new device solutions to deal with the challenges of information technologies.
Publication Highlights
Find Out More- IEDM 2023: High-performance GaN electronic metadevices: Towards 6G telecommunications
- Nature 2023: Electronic metadevices for terahertz applications
- Nature Electronics 2022: Electrical control of glass-like dynamics in vanadium dioxide for data storage and processing
- IEDM 2021: Beyond 8 THz displacement-field nano-switches for 5G and 6G communications
- Nature 2020: Nanoplasma-enabled picosecond switches for ultrafast electronics