
معرفی
Mohammad Younis is a Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Binghamton University, State University of New York. He holds a PhD in Engineering Mechanics from Virginia Tech (2004). He has held academic positions at Binghamton University (2004–2013) and KAUST (2013–2021) before returning to Binghamton. His research focuses on designing and inventing micro/nano devices for health, industrial, and domestic applications, emphasizing multi-physics dynamics and nonlinear behaviors in MEMS/NEMS systems.
Education: MS and PhD in Engineering Mechanics from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University.
Research Interests: Nonlinear dynamics of micro/nano systems, MEMS/NEMS design, modeling, fabrication, and characterization. Key areas include resonant sensors, threshold switches, and energy harvesters. His work integrates mechanical, electrostatic, and thermal forces to enhance device performance.
Awards: 2009 NSF CAREER Award and Chancellor's Award for Excellence in Scholarship (2011–2012). He has authored a Springer book on MEMS dynamics and holds multiple U.S. patents.
Editorial Roles: Associate editor of Nonlinear Dynamics, Journal of Computational and Nonlinear Dynamics, and others. Professional memberships: ASME and IEEE.




