Mohamed Mohamed

Mohamed Mohamed

Dr. Mohamed Mohamed is a technical staff member in the Advanced Materials and Microsystems Group at MIT Lincoln Laboratory. His current research interest lies in the modeling and characterization of room temperature and cryogenic CMOS, superconducting electronics, novel device concept for low-power electronic and beyond von Neumann's in-memory/bio-inspired computing. 

Before joining Lincoln Laboratory, Mohamed was a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (UIUC), where he studied the impact of coupled electron and phonon transport on logic devices and thermoelectric materials for energy-harvesting applications. In addition to his research activities, Mohamed has a great interest in cyber education and exploring innovative ways to enhance learning, education, and research. He served as a lecturer teaching courses in solid-state device physics at UIUC and led the development of new computational science and engineering undergraduate and graduate curricula in the College of Engineering at UIUC. He has developed numerous simulation tools for research and classroom use hosted on the nanoHUB.