

Saeed Mohammadi
Professor Saeed Mohammadi is an Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Purdue University, where he has been publishing extensively on high-speed nanoelectronics and integrated NEMS/CMOS technologies. His work primarily focuses on CMOS SOI power amplifiers, an area in which he has made significant contributions through both research and innovation. Prof. Mohammadi's research interests are deeply rooted in the development and enhancement of high-speed nanoelectronic devices, aiming to push the boundaries of current technological capabilities. His expertise in integrated NEMS/CMOS systems has led to advancements that have been recognized by the academic community, including the prestigious Best Student Paper Award at the IEEE Radio and Wireless Week in 2013. This accolade highlights his commitment to mentoring the next generation of engineers and researchers. At Purdue University, Prof. Mohammadi is known for his dedication to both teaching and research. He actively engages with students, encouraging them to explore the complexities of electrical and computer engineering. His courses often integrate cutting-edge research findings, providing students with a comprehensive understanding of the field's current challenges and opportunities. Through his work, Prof. Mohammadi continues to contribute to the advancement of nanoelectronics, shaping the future of technology and innovation.