معرفی
Dr. Amir Ebrahimi is a Senior Research Fellow at the School of Engineering, RMIT University. His research focuses on microwave-based sensing technologies, metamaterials, and their applications in biomedical engineering, environmental monitoring, and communications. He holds an ORCID identifier (0000-0002-0858-4958) and is open to supervising Masters and PhD students in areas such as microwave sensors for concrete structures, IoT antennas, and microfluidic devices.
Research interests include Electrical Engineering, Communications Technologies, Materials Engineering, Optical Physics, and Analytical Chemistry. His work bridges theoretical design and practical implementation, addressing challenges in sensor sensitivity, material characterization, and reconfigurable RF systems.
Recent projects include developing wearable sweat sensors, detecting honey adulteration via microwave techniques, and designing graphene-based terahertz absorbers. Though no scientific awards are explicitly mentioned, his contributions span over 100 peer-reviewed articles and innovative sensor prototypes.
Dr. Ebrahimi supervises research projects on flexible electronics, microwave-enabled microfluidics, and metamaterial antennas. He collaborates on lab-on-a-chip technologies for cancer cell detection and nano-scale vacuum circuits for satellite communications.



