Frédéric Nabki is a Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering at École de technologie supérieure (ÉTS) in Montreal, Canada. Holding a B.Ing. and Ph.D. from McGill University, he maintains an active research program focused on microelectromechanical systems, RF circuits, and integrated photonics. His work bridges fundamental research with practical applications in avionics, wireless communications, and sensing systems. Dr. Nabki's research interests span microelectromechanical systems (MEMS), radio frequency integrated circuits, sensor design, microfabrication techniques, and optical communications. His laboratory, LACIME (Communications and Microelectronic Integration Laboratory), focuses on three primary research axes: Sensors, Networks and Connectivity; Innovative materials and advanced manufacturing; and Quantum Engineering. His work encompasses analog and RF microelectronics, MEMS and MOEMS devices, microfabrication, system-on-chip design, integrated sensors and actuators, interface circuits for sensors, wireless and optical communication circuits, energy harvesting microsystems, silicon photonics, and embedded systems for avionics applications. Analysis of Dr. Nabki's recent publications reveals a strong focus on MEMS technology with applications spanning multiple domains. His work demonstrates expertise in piezoelectric MEMS devices, optical switching solutions using silicon nitride photonics, ultrasonic transducers for sensing applications, and RF front-ends for avionics. The research increasingly incorporates machine learning techniques for signal processing and fault detection, showing an interdisciplinary approach that combines hardware design with advanced algorithms. His work maintains strong ties to practical applications, particularly in aerospace, industrial monitoring, and biomedical imaging. Dr. Nabki has successfully supervised numerous graduate students through their master's and doctoral research. His supervision portfolio includes over 30 theses covering diverse topics from MEMS resonators and energy harvesters to optical switching systems and avionics RF front-ends. His research has been supported through significant funding that has enabled the filing of 48 patents, numerous peer-reviewed publications (116 journal articles), and multiple book chapters. The extensive patent portfolio demonstrates the translational nature of his research with practical commercial applications. Dr. Nabki leads the LACIME research laboratory, which focuses on the integration of communication systems with microelectronic technologies. The laboratory maintains strong collaborations with industry partners, particularly in the aerospace sector, and has developed specialized facilities for MEMS design, fabrication, and testing. Current research directions include quantum-based security for connected objects, advanced MEMS for avionics applications, and silicon photonics for optical switching solutions.






