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32
Citations
3644
World Ranking
9600
National Ranking
2725

Overview

Siavash Pourkamali is affiliated with The University of Texas at Dallas in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Engineering and Physics and Astronomy, with a particular focus on Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics. Additional areas of study include Biomedical Engineering, Artificial Intelligence, and Mechanical Engineering.

The scientist's work covers a wide range of topics, including:

  • Mechanical and Optical Resonators
  • Advanced MEMS and NEMS Technologies
  • Advanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting Materials
  • Advanced Memory and Neural Computing
  • Neural Networks and Reservoir Computing
  • Gas Sensing Nanomaterials and Sensors
  • Force Microscopy Techniques and Applications

Siavash Pourkamali has contributed publications to several notable venues. The most frequent publication outlets include:

  • Journal of Microelectromechanical Systems
  • IEEE Sensors Journal
  • Research Square
  • Sensors and Actuators A Physical
  • Communications Engineering

Recent publications by Pourkamali feature advancements in MEMS technologies, neural networks, and sensor systems. Selected papers include:

  • "Exploiting Pull-In/Pull-Out Hysteresis in Electrostatic MEMS Sensor Networks to Realize a Novel Sensing Continuous-Time Recurrent Neural Network," 2021, Micromachines
  • "Energy efficient integrated MEMS neural network for simultaneous sensing and computing," 2023, Communications Engineering
  • "An 8-Bit Digitally Operated Micromachined Accelerometer," 2020, Journal of Microelectromechanical Systems
  • "Cellular shape micromachined actuator ribbons," 2022, Microsystems & Nanoengineering
  • "Electrostatic MEMS Speakers With Embedded Vertical Actuation," 2024, Journal of Microelectromechanical Systems

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Pourkamali are:

  • Hamed Nikfarjam
  • Fadi Alsaleem
  • Amin Abbasalipour
  • Sepehr Sheikhlari
  • Mohammad Megdadi

Best Publications

  • High-Q single crystal silicon HARPSS capacitive beam resonators with self-aligned sub-100-nm transduction gaps

    S. Pourkamali;A. Hashimura;R. Abdolvand;G.K. Ho

  • VHF single crystal silicon capacitive elliptic bulk-mode disk resonators-part II: implementation and characterization

    S. Pourkamali;Zhili Hao;F. Ayazi

  • Electronically Temperature Compensated Silicon Bulk Acoustic Resonator Reference Oscillators

    K. Sundaresan;G.K. Ho;S. Pourkamali;F. Ayazi

  • A 2.5-V 14-bit /spl Sigma//spl Delta/ CMOS SOI capacitive accelerometer

    B.V. Amini;S. Pourkamali;F. Ayazi

  • Electrically coupled MEMS bandpass filters: Part II. Without coupling element

    Siavash Pourkamali;Farrokh Ayazi

  • VHF single-crystal silicon elliptic bulk-mode capacitive disk resonators-part I: design and modeling

    Zhili Hao;S. Pourkamali;F. Ayazi

  • High-Frequency Thermally Actuated Electromechanical Resonators With Piezoresistive Readout

    A Rahafrooz;S Pourkamali

  • Low-Impedance VHF and UHF Capacitive Silicon Bulk Acoustic Wave Resonators—Part I: Concept and Fabrication

    S. Pourkamali;G.K. Ho;F. Ayazi

  • Individual Air-Borne Particle Mass Measurement Using High-Frequency Micromechanical Resonators

    A. Hajjam;J. C. Wilson;S. Pourkamali

  • A finite element analysis of thermoelastic damping in vented MEMS beam resonators

    X. Guo;Y.-B. Yi;S. Pourkamali

  • Vertical capacitive SiBARs

    S. Pourkamali;G.K. Ho;F. Ayazi

  • Low-Impedance VHF and UHF Capacitive Silicon Bulk Acoustic-Wave Resonators—Part II: Measurement and Characterization

    S. Pourkamali;G.K. Ho;F. Ayazi

  • Electrically coupled MEMS bandpass filters

    Siavash Pourkamali;Farrokh Ayazi

  • Temperature Compensated IBAR Reference Oscillators

    G.K. Ho;K. Sundaresan;S. Pourkamali;F. Ayazi

  • SOI-based HF and VHF single-crystal silicon resonators with SUB-100 nanometer vertical capacitive gaps

    S. Pourkamali;F. Ayazi

  • A Low Phase Noise 100MHz Silicon BAW Reference Oscillator

    Krishnakumar Sundaresan;Gavin Ho;Siavash Pourkamali;Farrokh Ayazi

  • Micromechanical IBARs: Tunable High- $Q$ Resonators for Temperature-Compensated Reference Oscillators

    Gavin K Ho;Krishnakumar Sundaresan;Siavash Pourkamali;Farrokh Ayazi

  • Low-motional-impedance highly-tunable I/sup 2/ resonators for temperature-compensated reference oscillators

    G.K. Ho;K. Sundaresan;S. Pourkamali;F. Ayazi

  • Thermal actuation, a suitable mechanism for high frequency electromechanical resonators

    Amir Rahafrooz;Arash Hajjam;Babak Tousifar;Siavash Pourkamali

  • Fabrication and characterization of thermally actuated micromechanical resonators for airborne particle mass sensing: II. Device fabrication and characterization

    Arash Hajjam;James C Wilson;Amir Rahafrooz;Siavash Pourkamali

  • A high resolution, stictionless, CMOS compatible SOI accelerometer with a low noise, low power, 0.25 /spl mu/m CMOS interface

    B.V. Amini;S. Pourkamali;F. Ayazi

Frequent Co-Authors

Farrokh Ayazi
Farrokh Ayazi Georgia Institute of Technology
Mohammad Mahdavi
Mohammad Mahdavi Tehran University of Medical Sciences
Reza Abdolvand
Reza Abdolvand University of Central Florida
James C. Wilson
James C. Wilson University of Denver
Roozbeh Jafari
Roozbeh Jafari Texas A&M University
Victor M. Bright
Victor M. Bright University of Colorado Boulder
Jeong-Bong Lee
Jeong-Bong Lee The University of Texas at Dallas
Apparao M. Rao
Apparao M. Rao Clemson University
Jian He
Jian He Clemson University
Joseph P. Heremans
Joseph P. Heremans The Ohio State University

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