
About
Dr. Arezoo Emadi is an Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Windsor. She leads the electrical Micro and Nano Devices and Sensors (eMinds) Research Lab, focusing on MEMS-based smart sensor systems for biomedical, environmental, agricultural, and personal electronics applications. Her research spans MEMS sensors, bioMEMS, ultrasonic imaging, and microfabrication technologies.
- Education: Ph.D., University of Manitoba; Licentiate Degree, Chalmers University of Technology (Sweden).
- Affiliations: Senior Member of IEEE, Professional Engineer (PEng Ontario), and advisor for IEEE Women in Engineering (WIE).
Her research interests emphasize MEMS transducers, chemical sensors, and e-nose systems. Key projects include developing next-generation sensors for medical diagnostics, environmental monitoring, and non-destructive testing. Collaborations with industry and academic partners drive applied innovations.
Dr. Emadi has supervised numerous students, including PhD and MASc candidates, undergraduates, and international researchers. Her lab manages advanced fabrication processes and maintains state-of-the-art equipment for MEMS development.
Awards:
- Senior Member, IEEE
- Professional Engineer (PEng) designation
Her lab’s work has produced over 100 publications and patents, including recent advancements in QCM sensors and ultrasonic transduction systems. Current opportunities exist for graduate students and postdocs in MEMS design and sensor integration.
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