Electronics and Electrical Engineering

Postgraduate
s2739323@sms.ed.ac.uk
4.120 Faraday Building
Electronics and Electrical Engineering
Energy Systems
Postgraduate
Deepika.Yadav@ed.ac.uk
1.26 Murchison House
Electronics and Electrical Engineering
Integrated Micro and Nano Systems
Senior Lecturer
m.yaghoobi-vaighan@ed.ac.uk
+44(0)131 6507185
1.15C Alexander Graham Bell Building
Electronics and Electrical Engineering
Imaging, Data and Communications
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Dr Mehrdad Yaghoobi
  • PhD in Signal Processing, University of Edinburgh, January 2010
Postgraduate
s2167184@sms.ed.ac.uk
Electronics and Electrical Engineering
Energy Systems
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Tom Summers

Tom is an EngD student with the Industrial CDT for Offshore Renewable Energy (IDCORE).

Tom graduated with a degree in Aeronautical Engineering, and gained experience of working in both academia and the aerospace industry during his studies. He gained further experience working in academia at the University of Bristol's Advanced Composite Institute, where Tom worked as a research collaborator for a year after graduating, before training to be a teacher through the Teach First programme in South Wales.

Tom began the IDCORE programme in September 2021 and is sponsored by Cornwall-based tidal developer HydroWing.

MEng

PGCE

Student member of the IMAREST

Tom was a secondary school teacher for four years prior to starting the IDCORE programme.

Teaching Fellow
H.M.Reekie@ed.ac.uk
+44(0)131 6505563
1.180 Fleeming Jenkin
Electronics and Electrical Engineering
Bioengineering
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Dr H M Reekie

Consulting Engineer
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Professor of Signal Processing and Communications and Head of Research Institute
John.Thompson@ed.ac.uk
+44(0)131 6505585
1.16 Alexander Graham Bell Building
Electronics and Electrical Engineering
Imaging, Data and Communications
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Professor John Thompson
  • Bachelor of Engineering (1st Class)
  • PhD (Electrical Engineering)
  • FIEEE
  • EURASIP Fellow
  • MIEE CEng
Dean of Quality and Enhancement and Personal Chair of Statistical Signal Processing
James.Hopgood@ed.ac.uk
+44(0)131 6505571
2.05 Alexander Graham Bell Building
Electronics and Electrical Engineering
Imaging, Data and Communications
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Dr James R Hopgood
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  • M.Eng., M.A., Ph.D.
  • Statistical Signal Processing, concerning the utilisation of stochastic nonstationarity in single and multi-channel blind signal separation and deconvolution.
Senior Lecturer - Deputy Head of Research Institute for Energy Systems (IES)
J.Shek@ed.ac.uk
+44(0)131 6507814
4.017 Engineering Forum
Electronics and Electrical Engineering
Energy Systems
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Dr Jonathan Shek
  • Ph.D. Electronics and Electrical Engineering, The University of Edinburgh, 2009
  • MEng (Hons) Electronics and Electrical Engineering, The University of Edinburgh, 2004
  • Senior Member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Director of Students
Stewart.Smith@ed.ac.uk
+44(0)131 6507471
2.2032 James Clerk Maxwell Building
Electronics and Electrical Engineering
Bioengineering
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Dr Stewart Smith

School Roles:

  • Director of Students - Academic oversight of student support
  • Convenor of Board of Examiners - MSc in Electronics

Research Interests:

  • Microelectronic test and measurement
  • MEMS and microsystems design, integration test and packaging
  • Biosensors, bioelectronics, and biomedical microsystems
  • Microfluidic design and manufacturing

Recent Activity:

General Chair of the 2024 IEEE 36th International Conference on Microelectronic Test Structures (ICMTS)

 

Research Article: Deiana, G.; Smith, S. 3D Printed Devices for the Separation of Blood Plasma from Capillary Samples. Micromachines 2024, 15, 359. https://doi.org/10.3390/mi15030359

Research Article: Tsiamis, A.; Buchoux, A.; Mahon, S.T.; Walton, A.J.; Smith, S.; Clarke, D.J.; Stokes, A.A. Design and Fabrication of a Fully-Integrated, Miniaturised Fluidic System for the Analysis of Enzyme Kinetics. Micromachines 2023, 14, 537. https://doi.org/10.3390/mi14030537

Research Article: Jamie R.K. Marland, Mark E. Gray, Camelia Dunare, Ewen O. Blair, Andreas Tsiamis, Paul Sullivan, Eva González-Fernández, Stephen N. Greenhalgh, Rachael Gregson, R. Eddie Clutton, Magdalena M. Parys, Alex Dyson, Mervyn Singer, Ian H. Kunkler, Mark A. Potter, Srinjoy Mitra, Jonathan G. Terry, Stewart Smith, Andrew R. Mount, Ian Underwood, Anthony J. Walton, David J. Argyle, Alan F. Murray, Real-time measurement of tumour hypoxia using an implantable microfabricated oxygen sensor, Sensing and Bio-Sensing Research, 2020, 30, 100375. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sbsr.2020.100375.

  • PhD, The University of Edinburgh, Title: "Sheet Resistance and Electrical Linewidth Test Structures for Semiconductor Process Characterisation", 2003, EPSRC funded project.
  • B.Eng. (Hons.), Electronics and Electrical Engineering (Microelectronics), The University of Edinburgh, 1997
  • Member of the Steering Committee and Technical Programme Committee, IEEE International Conference on Microelectronic Test Structures (ICMTS) - https://icmts.net
  • Postgraduate Certificate in Academic Practice, The University of Edinburgh, 2013
  • Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy, 2013
  • Member of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Young Academy of Scotland, 2012-2017
  • Senior Member of the IEEE since 2012
  • Member of the Institute of Engineering and Technology since 1997
  • Course organiser - Sensors and Instrumentation 5/MSc (ELEE11109/PGEE11219)
  • Lecturer - Digital System Design 4/MSc (ELEE10007/PGEE10008)
  • Contributor - Community-based Technology Research for Sustainable Development 5 (SCEE11018
Professor
r.cheung@ed.ac.uk
+44(0)131 6505749
1.06 Scottish Microelectronics Centre
Electronics and Electrical Engineering
Integrated Micro and Nano Systems
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Professor Rebecca Cheung

Rebecca Cheung received her secondary and tertiary education in Scotland. After obtaining a first class honours degree in Electronics and Electrical Engineering from the University of Glasgow, she was awarded a Scholarship from the Croucher Foundation to study towards a Ph.D, which she received from the same University in 1990. During her Ph.D, she was a visiting researcher with the Semiconductor Technology Group at IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Centre in Yorktown Heights, USA, where high density plasma etching techniques were developed for GaAs nanostructures. The process-induced material damage was characterised using x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and quantum transport techniques.

Professor Cheung joined the University of Edinburgh in 2000 and her current research interests include Silicon Carbide Microelectromechanical Systems, Biomimetical Systems and Graphene. She is funded by EPSRC and Scottish Enterprise to develop fabrication processes and technologies for the production of microelectromechanical systems in silicon carbide; as well as a multi-channel biomimetical system consisting of an array of resonating gate transistors integrated with neural electronics for mimicking the cochlea.

Previously, Professor Cheung had been a visiting scientist with the Mesoscopic Physics Group in the Department of Applied Physics at Delft Institute of Microelectronics and Submicron Technology, The Netherlands; the Semiconductor Technology Group at the Laboratory for Electromagnetic Fields and Microwave Electronics, ETHZ, Switzerland and the Nanoelectronics Research Center at Glasgow, working on various topics related to semiconductor technology, process-induced materials damage in GaAs nanostructures, mesoscopic physics in SiGe heterostructures and microwave circuits in InP for gigabit electronics.

Additionally, she had been a founding member of the "Nanostructure Engineering Science and Technology" (NEST) Group at the University of Canterbury in New Zealand in 1998, with research funding from the prestigious Marsden Fund administered by the Royal Society of New Zealand for the research programme "Science and Engineering of Nanostructures and Devices".

Professor Cheung serves on numerous conference committees and scientific panels. She had been elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 2012, is a senior member of the IEEE, a Fellow of the IET and is an Honorary Professor with the School of Engineering and Physical Sciences at Heriot-Watt University.

In 2013, Professor Cheung served as Program Chair for the 57th International Conference on Electron, Ion, Photon Beam Technology and Nanofabrication (EIPBN), the premier conference on the science and technology of nanopatterning; and now serves in the conference advisory committee.

  • BSc in E&E Eng (1st class honours), PhD, both from the University of Glasgow
  • FRSE, FIET, SMIEEE
  • Bioelectronics, Microelectronic Devices, Nanotechnology, Analogue Electronics, Microsystems Group Design Project
  • MEMS, Nanoelectronics

Present members

Yun Jiang

Dexiang Zhang

Jacob Wang

Rasool Siddiqui

Past members

Dr Liudi Jiang - Professor, School of Engineering Sciences, University of Southampton

Dr Natalie Plank - Senior Lecturer in Physics, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand

Dr Stefan Enderling - Australia

Louise Teo - Germany

Ian Bright - Australia

Dr Tongtong Zhu - University of Cambridge

Dr Petros Argyrakis - Greece

Dr Kin Kiong Lee - University of Melbourne, Australia

Shah Baten - Imperial College London

Dr Carolina Mateo Segura - Lecturer, Heriot-Watt University

Dr Philippa Parmiter - Scottish Carbon Capture and Storage, Edinburgh

Isaac Gual - Intesis, Spain

Dr Damien Thuau - Associate Professor, University of Bordeaux, France

Dr Juan Jose Sanz-Fernandez - European Space Agency, The Netherlands

Dr Rhonira Latif - Senior Lecturer, The National University of Malaysia, Malaysia

Dr Boris Svilicic - Professor, Department of Marine Electronics and Communications, University of Rijeka, Croatia

Dr Enrico Mastropaolo - Senior Lecturer, School of Engineering, University of Edinburgh, Scotland - sadly deceased

Dr Tao Chen - Professor, University of Science and Technology of China, Anhui, China

Eldad Grady - Technical University of Eindhoven, The Netherlands

Dr Shiwei Wang - Reader, University of Edinburgh

Dr Christian Nunez Alvarez - Keysight Technologies Inc., US

Dr Rui Zhang - Research Fellow, Condensed Matter Physics group, University of Manchester

Dr Asa'ad Al-masha'al - Lecturer, University of Basrah, Iraq

Dr Graham Wood - Process Engineer, Scottish Microelectronics Centre, University of Edinburgh

Dr Karina Jeronimo Martinez - Process Engineer, Newport Wafer Fab, Cardiff, Wales

Behzad Jazizadeh - University of Warwick, UK

Dr Yulin Geng - Research Associate, Jingjinji National Center of Technology Innovation

Dr Jing Xu - Research Associate, Microphone Company in Edinburgh

Dr Ammar Bin Che Mahzan - Canada

Dr Stephen Mbisike - Power Company in Warwick

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