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Dr. Abdullah Al-Khalidi is a Lecturer in Electronic & Nanoscale Engineering at the University of Glasgow’s College of Engineering. He holds BEng, MSc, and PhD degrees from the University of Glasgow (2010–2015). Previously a postdoctoral researcher at Glasgow (2015–2019), his work focuses on THz resonant tunnelling diodes (RTDs), GaN transistor technologies, and high-frequency electronic systems. Key research areas include terahertz wireless communications, neuromorphic computing, and semiconductor device optimization.
His research spans RTD-based photodetectors, GaN HEMT thermal performance, and compact terahertz source development. Notable contributions include high-power J-band oscillators (1 mW output) and low-power nano-RTD photodetectors. Dr. Al-Khalidi collaborates on projects like the TERAPOD initiative for terahertz data center links and the iBROW program for ultra-broadband wireless systems.
Publications highlight advancements in resonant tunneling diode modeling, antenna design for THz applications, and GaN device fabrication techniques. His work bridges semiconductor physics with practical applications in high-speed communication and neuromorphic hardware.

