Mohammad Hossein Zarifi

(He, Him, His)

Associate Professor

Electrical
Office: EME3221
Phone: 250.807.8874
Email: mohammad.zarifi@ubc.ca

Graduate student supervisor



Research Summary

State of the art sensors focusing on microwave resonators; High-speed and low-power analog circuit design; Analog-to-digital converters for a variety of applications

Courses & Teaching

Introduction to VLSI Systems ENGR466;
Microwave Systems ENGR470;
System Dynamics APSC246

Biography

Mohammad Hossein Zarifi is an associate professor at the Okanagan campus of the University of British Columbia.  He received his PhD from the University of Tabriz in Iran for his research in high-speed and low-power analog circuit design, analog-to-digital converters for biomedical and communication applications.  Following completion of his PhD, Dr. Zarifi undertook a post-doctoral fellowship at the University of Alberta investigating microwave planar structures for sensing applications.

He is the 2015 recipient of the CMC-NRC first place award, on industrial collaboration, for the innovative microwave sensors. Dr. Zarifi is a senior member of the IEEE Solid-State Circuits Society, and the IEEE Circuits and Systems Society and serves as a reviewer for several journals and conferences.

Websites

Okanagan Microelectronics and Gigahertz Applications (OMEGA) Lab

Degrees

Post-Doctoral Fellowship - University of Alberta
PhD – (electrical and computer engineering) University of Tabriz
MSc – (electrical and computer engineering) University of Tabriz
BSc – (electrical and computer engineering) University of Tabriz

Research Interests & Projects

  • Passive Planar Microwave Resonator for Oil Sand Applications
  • NanoTube Integrarted Passive Planar Microwave Resonator
  • Microelectro mechanical Devices (MEMS)
  • Integrated Circuit Design (VLSI-Analog)
  • Integrated Circuit for Implantable Biomedical Applications

Selected Publications & Presentations

The list of Publications

Media

 

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