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33
Citations
3771
World Ranking
6150
National Ranking
25

Overview

Mahmoud Rasras is affiliated with New York University Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates. Their research portfolio spans the fields of engineering and materials science, with a particular focus on electrical and electronic engineering, materials chemistry, biomedical engineering, atomic and molecular physics, optics, and artificial intelligence.

Their main research topics include photonic and optical devices, 2D materials and applications, nanowire synthesis and applications, photonic crystals and applications, optical network technologies, crystallization and solubility studies, and X-ray diffraction in crystallography.

Mahmoud Rasras has contributed to various scholarly works published in notable venues. Frequent publication platforms include:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • Optics Express
  • Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics
  • Nature Communications

Among recent papers, notable examples are:

  • "Perception, performance, and detectability of conversational artificial intelligence across 32 university courses," Scientific Reports, 2023
  • "Mechanically robust amino acid crystals as fiber-optic transducers and wide bandpass filters for optical communication in the near-infrared," Nature Communications, 2021
  • "Multifunctional Deformable Organic Semiconductor Single Crystals," Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 2021
  • "Exceptionally high work density of a ferroelectric dynamic organic crystal around room temperature," Nature Communications, 2022
  • "Sequencing and Welding of Molecular Single-Crystal Optical Waveguides," Advanced Functional Materials, 2020

Collaborations are a notable aspect of Mahmoud Rasras' work. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Ghada Dushaq
  • Bruna Paredes
  • Panče Naumov
  • Luca Catalano
  • Srinivasa Reddy Tamalampudi

Best Publications

  • Impact of MOSFET gate oxide breakdown on digital circuit operation and reliability

    B. Kaczer;R. Degraeve;G. Groeseneken;M. Rasras

  • Electronic-photonic integrated circuits on the CMOS platform

    L. C. Kimerling;D. Ahn;A. B. Apsel;M. Beals

  • Demonstration of a Tunable Microwave-Photonic Notch Filter Using Low-Loss Silicon Ring Resonators

    M.S. Rasras;Kun-Yii Tu;D.M. Gill;Young-Kai Chen

  • Monolithic Polarization and Phase Diversity Coherent Receiver in Silicon

    C.R. Doerr;P.J. Winzer;Young-Kai Chen;S. Chandrasekhar

  • Integrated resonance-enhanced variable optical delay lines

    M.S. Rasras;C.K. Madsen;M.A. Cappuzzo;E. Chen

  • Demonstration of a Fourth-Order Pole-Zero Optical Filter Integrated Using CMOS Processes

    M.S. Rasras;D.M. Gill;S.S. Patel;Kun-Yii Tu

  • Mechanically robust amino acid crystals as fiber-optic transducers and wide bandpass filters for optical communication in the near-infrared.

    Durga Prasad Karothu;Ghada Dushaq;Ejaz Ahmed;Luca Catalano

  • Non-uniform triggering of gg-nMOSt investigated by combined emission microscopy and transmission line pulsing

    C. Russ;K. Bock;M. Rasras;I. De Wolf

  • Process flow innovations for photonic device integration in CMOS

    Mark Beals;J. Michel;J. F. Liu;D. H. Ahn

  • Regenerative all optical wavelength conversion of 40-Gb/s DPSK signals using a semiconductor optical amplifier Mach-Zehnder interferometer

    I. Kang;C. Dorrer;L. Zhang;M. Rasras

  • Silicon RF-Photonic Filter and Down-Converter

    Kun-Yii Tu;Mahmoud S Rasras;Douglas M Gill;S S Patel

  • Monolithic multi degree of freedom (MDoF) capacitive MEMS accelerometers

    Zakriya Mohammed;Ibrahim Abe M Elfadel;Mahmoud Rasras

  • Exceptionally high work density of a ferroelectric dynamic organic crystal around room temperature

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  • All-optical XOR and XNOR operations at 86.4 Gb/s using a pair of semiconductor optical amplifier Mach-Zehnder interferometers

    I. Kang;M. Rasras;L. Buhl;M. Dinu

  • CMOS-Compatible Si-Ring-Assisted Mach–Zehnder Interferometer With Internal Bandwidth Equalization

    D.M. Gill;S.S. Patel;M. Rasras;Kun-Yii Tu

  • Monolithic silicon coherent receiver

    C. R. Doerr;P. J. Winzer;S. Chandrasekhar;M. Rasras

  • Plasmonic Schottky photodetector with metal stripe embedded into semiconductor and with a CMOS-compatible titanium nitride.

    Jacek Gosciniak;Fatih B. Atar;Brian Corbett;Mahmoud Rasras

  • Characterization of the Dynamical Processes in All-Optical Signal Processing Using Semiconductor Optical Amplifiers

    I. Kang;C. Dorrer;Liming Zhang;M. Dinu

  • Multifunctional Deformable Organic Semiconductor Single Crystals

    Durga Prasad Karothu;Ghada Dushaq;Ejaz Ahmed;Luca Catalano

  • Analysis and modeling of a digital CMOS circuit operation and reliability after gate oxide breakdown: a case study

    Ben Kaczer;Robin Degraeve;Mahmoud Rasras;A. De Keersgieter

  • Impact of MOSFET oxide breakdown on digital circuit operation and reliability

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  • Photo-carrier generation as the origin of Fowler-Nordheim-induced substrate hole current in thin oxides

    M. Rasras;D. de Wolf;G. Groeseneken;B. Kaczer

  • Internal Bandwidth Equalization in a CMOS-Compatible Si-Ring Modulator

    D.M. Gill;M. Rasras;Kun-Yii Tu;Young-Kai Chen

  • CMOS-Compatible Titanium Nitride for On-Chip Plasmonic Schottky Photodetectors

    Jacek Gosciniak;Fatih B. Atar;Brian Corbett;Mahmoud Rasras

Frequent Co-Authors

Douglas M. Gill
Douglas M. Gill IBM (United States)
Young-Kai Chen
Young-Kai Chen Princeton University
Clinton Randy Giles
Clinton Randy Giles Nokia (United States)
Sethumadhavan Chandrasekhar
Sethumadhavan Chandrasekhar Nokia (United States)
Niloy K. Dutta
Niloy K. Dutta University of Connecticut
Jifeng Liu
Jifeng Liu Dartmouth College

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