Personal biography sample resume
Education:
Docteur d'Etat es Sciences Physiques, Universite de Paris,Docteur 3eme Cycle, Science des Materiaux, Universite de Paris,
Solid State Physics, Universite de Paris,
Employment History:
present Walter P. Murphy Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, and Director, Center for Quantum Devices, Northwestern University, Evanston, ILpresent Adjunct Professor, Optical Sciences Center, University of Arizona
Head, Exploratory Materials Lab, Thomson-CSF, Orsay, France
Visiting Professor, Ecole Polytechnique, Lausanne, France
Visiting Professor, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
Senior Research Scientist, Thomson-CSF, Orsay, France
Technical Expertise:
Manijeh Razeghi is one of the leading researchers in the field of optoelectronics.Her areas of expertise are in the growth and characterization techniques for III-V and II-VI semiconductor heterojunction multiple quantum well devices and superlattices for photonic and electronic devices. She was responsible for the design and implementation of epitaxial growth techniques such as metalorganic chemical vapor deposition (MOCVD), VPE, MBE and metalorganic molecular beam epitaxy (MOMBE) as well as optical, electrical, and structural characterization of the semiconductor multilayers.
She has developed a number of semiconductors, advanced photonic and electronic devices such as lasers, photodetectors, transistors and which are in turn used in fiber optics communication.
Professional Activities, Affiliations and Awards:
Manijeh Razeghi joined the faculty of Northwestern University as the Walter P.Murphy Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering in the Fall She was also named to direct the new Center for Quantum Devices at Northwestern University. She holds 50 patents and was awarded the prestigious IBM Europe Science and Technology Prize in She received the Achievement Award from the Society of Women Engineers (SWE).
Manijeh razeghi biography sample Razeghi is a pioneer in the area of III-V compound semiconductors and optoelectronic devices from the deep ultraviolet to the far infrared spectral bands, including in particular InP and GaAs based semiconductors and devices, which were at the heart of the optical fiber telecommunication revolution of the late 20th Century and the rise of the information age. Developing these tools was fundamental in enabling her to achieve high purity semiconductor crystals with a consistency and reliability that was often unmatched, thereby leading to new physics phenomena in InP and GaAs based semiconductors and quantum structures. From a more device-oriented viewpoint, as impressive is the realization of 1. In , even though many institutions had repeatedly tried to bring Dr. Razeghi to the United States to join them, Northwestern University NU finally succeeded in convincing her to do so and qualified this as one of the most important hires at NU of the past 20 years.She is the author of The MOCVD Challenge: Vol 1 () and Vol. 2 (), and the co-author of several other books. In addition, she is the author and co-author of more than papers. She chaired several international conferences on Physical Concepts of Materials for Optoelectronic Devices Applications. She is the co-editor of the Journal of Applied Physics A, Associate Editor of Opto-Electronics Review (Poland), and a member of the editorial board of Semiconductor Science and Technology, the Journal of Optoelectronics, and the SPIE Press Editorial Advisory Board.
Classes:
ECE C88 Properties of Electronic MaterialsECE D05 Advance Optoelectronic Devices
ECE D09 Semiconductor Lasers
Center for Quantum Devices Members
25 graduate students10 undergraduate students
10 research scientists, post-docs, and visiting scholars