
Hamed Abiri is dedicated to advancing Nanoelectronics and Photonics to tackle emerging technological challenges shaping the future. He holds a Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Tehran, specializing in Semiconductor Technology, where his work bridged Biology and Nanoelectronics—leading to innovations in cancer diagnostics, drug delivery, and biosensors, documented through scientific research papers and U.S. patents.
As a Co-CTO of a startup, he played a key role in developing MEMS and NEMS sensors, including AFM tips, TCD, and other advanced technologies. Additionally, he has contributed to semiconductor tool manufacturing, working with processes such as ICP-RIE, PVD, and lithography aligners.
He joined the Georgia Tech PRG in 2023, focusing his research on Metaphotonics and Metasurfaces particularly with regard to Phase Change Materials (PCMs). His work spans multiple projects, with a primary emphasis on electrically reconfigurable PCM-based metasurfaces, such as those based on Vanadium Oxide (VO₂).
E-mail: habiri3@gatech.edu
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/hamed-abiri-aa9951308/
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