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Iman Chahardah Cherik

Research Interests

  • Light-matter interaction
  • Semiconductor devices
  • Biosensors

Education

  • Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Micro and Nanoelectronics Devices, Semnan University, Iran
  • Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Electrical and Electronic Engineering (Currently Enrolled), The University of Western Australia

Themes

  • Detect

Iman Chahardah Cherik is currently a Ph.D. student in the MRG group at The University of Western Australia. His research background is primarily focused on nanoelectronics, quantum transport phenomena, and advanced semiconductor device engineering. In particular, he has worked extensively on the simulation and analysis of ultra-steep-slope nanoelectronics devices based on quantum band-to-band tunneling mechanisms, as well as label-free biosensors for highly sensitive detection applications.

His research outcomes have resulted in 21 scientific publications in internationally recognized journals, including IEEE journals such as IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices and IEEE Sensors Journal, as well as Scientific Reports. His previous work has involved TCAD simulation, tunneling physics, biosensing technologies, and the investigation of emerging electronic device architectures.

Currently, his research interests are expanding toward light–matter interactions in metamaterials for the development of novel optical devices. His present work focuses on advanced optical engineering concepts. Through this interdisciplinary research direction, he aims to contribute to next-generation photonic technologies with applications in imaging, sensing, and integrated optical systems.



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