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Dr. Kambiz Alavi is a Professor of Electrical Engineering at The University of Texas at Arlington (UTA), serving since September 1994. He previously held roles as Associate Professor (1988–1994) and Associate Chair (2008–2017). His research focuses on Molecular Beam Epitaxy (MBE), semiconductor heterostructures, optoelectronic devices, and quantum structures. He earned BS, MS, and PhD in Physics (and EE) from MIT, and conducted postdoctoral work at AT&T Bell Labs (1981–1983).
Dr. Alavi has authored/co-authored over 95 refereed articles, two book chapters, and a textbook. His awards include UTA's Halliburton Research Award (1996) and Lockheed-Martin Teaching Award (2013). He co-invented three patents related to quantum-based devices. His professional roles include founding the MRCEDM and OMIC research centers, and contributing to ABET accreditation (2012).
Teaching highlights include developing courses in Semiconductor Device Theory, Medical Imaging, and Optoelectronics, alongside core EE courses like Circuits, Electromagnetics, and Control Systems. He supervised over 80 undergraduate researchers and numerous graduate students in areas ranging from quantum well lasers to bio-optical sensors.


