
معرفی
Parisa Andalib is a Research Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Northeastern University, College of Engineering. Her research focuses on advanced magnetic materials, nanotechnology, and their applications in 5G systems, high-frequency electronics, and biomedical engineering. She is recognized for her work in optimizing ferrite-based components for MHz-frequency inductors and developing magnetoceramics for telecommunications.
Key research interests include grain boundary engineering in magnetic materials, interface design for semiconductor integration, and biomedical applications of magnetic nanoparticles. Her 2023 Faculty Research Team Award highlights contributions to system-on-wafer solutions for 5G phased arrays and full-duplexing technologies.
Her publications span topics like superexchange mechanisms in ferrite systems, thermal management strategies, and all-optical photonic logic gates. Her work bridges material science with applied engineering, addressing challenges in power electronics, wireless communication, and medical devices.
- Awards: 2023 Faculty Research Team Award (Northeastern University College of Engineering)
Advising and grants details are not explicitly listed in available text, though her research activities suggest involvement in collaborative projects with industry and academic partners.



