
معرفی
Prof. Frederic Nabki is an Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering at the École de technologie supérieure (Québec, Canada). He holds a B.Eng. (Honors) and Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from McGill University. His primary research focuses on MEMS integration with CMOS systems, RF integrated circuits (RFICs), and ultra-wideband (UWB) systems. He leads the Microtechnology and Microsystems Laboratory (Micro²) and co-directs the CoFaMic Research Centre at UQAM, exploring novel MEMS fabrication processes and hybrid RF-MEMS systems.
- Education: B.Eng. (McGill, 2003), Ph.D. (McGill, 2010)
- Affiliations: IEEE Montreal Section Secretary
- Labs: CoFaMic (UQAM), Micro² (ETS)
His research interests span MEMS resonators, phase-locked loops, and UWB transceivers. Notable contributions include patents in MEMS-CMOS integration and book chapters on MEMS resonators. He has secured funding from NSERC, CFI, and ReSMiQ, focusing on miniaturization, energy efficiency, and system-level integration challenges.
Recent work emphasizes energy-efficient UWB systems, terahertz modulation, and deep learning-enhanced ultrasonic sensors. His interdisciplinary approach bridges microelectromechanical and electronic systems for applications in healthcare, aerospace, and industrial IoT.
Awards: Governor General of Canada’s Academic Bronze Medal (2025).
Grants and collaborations include NSF-funded projects on MEMS fabrication and partnerships with Quebec’s Microsystems Strategic Alliance. He advises on emerging trends in hybrid RF-MEMS systems and low-power sensor networks.


