
معرفی
Zeina Abdallah is a Senior Research Associate at the School of Physics, University of Bristol, based in the HH Wills Laboratory. She specializes in advanced materials and thermal management systems, with a focus on high-power electronics and optoelectronic devices. Her research integrates semiconductor physics, thermal characterization techniques, and nanocomposite materials to enhance device performance and reliability.
Her work spans thermal interface materials, ultra-wide bandgap semiconductors (e.g., Ga2O3), and diamond-based composites for power electronics. She also explores optical resonators and frequency comb generation for microwave applications. Her methodologies include thermoreflectance techniques, in-situ characterization, and nonlinear modeling of photonic components.
Key contributions include optimizing thermal resistance in RF HEMTs, developing diamond-seeded CVD growth techniques, and advancing high-Q resonator technologies for precision signal generation. She collaborates with institutions like the Interface Analysis Centre and works alongside faculty members such as Prof. Martin Kuball and Prof. Paul May.
Zeina’s research emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches, bridging materials science, electronics, and photonics to address challenges in next-generation power systems and high-frequency devices.



