New Doctoral Researchers in the LFE Research Group

In Professor Donald Lupo’s research group, has two new doctoral researhers started their work.

Hamed Pourkheirollah is a Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions PhD candidate in LFE who has started his work since April 2020. In his research, he focuses on Printed energy harvesting and storage/system integration. The overall goal of his doctoral dissertation is to develop an integrated, flexible energy harvesting and storage module incorporating printed photovoltaic cell modules for harvesting, a battery for long term storage, and the printed supercapacitor modules, as well as to integrate this energy module with a complete smart label. Hamed received his M.Sc. degree in Electrical Engineering, Micro and Nano-Electronic Devices in 2019 from Amirkabir University of Technology (Tehran polytechnic), Tehran, Iran. He wrote his M.Sc. thesis in the Micro Bio-Technology Lab (MBTechLab) on “Design and fabrication flexible polymeric dry electrodes by MEMS fabrication process for the long-term monitoring of ECG”.
His extracurricular activities include Chess, Swim, Jump rope and Badminton.

Matin Forouzmehr is also Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions PhD candidate in LFE working within Charisma project and focusing on printed switches and their integration into electrochromic sensor label. He had his MSc with high grade point average in October 2018 from University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran where he also worked as research assistant at Thin film Laboratory consentrating on fabricating an enhanced THz photo-conductive antenna. Matin has also contributed in several published papers in journals and in confrences. He is honored and excited to join LFE research group and is looking forward to contribute in scientific achievements within the project.