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  • Nanofabrication, Nanobonding and Nanopackaging
  • Nanoelectronics and Bio-nano sensors
  • MEMS and Microfluidics
  • Biophotonics and Opto-electronics
  • Wireless Communications
  • Nano and Bio-instrumentation
  • Microwave Imaging
  • Plasmonic Devices
  • Simulation and Modeling for Semiconductors
  • Synthesis and Growth Nanowires



M. Jamal Deen, PhD

Patents

  1. M.J. Deen, P. Selvaganapathy, M.W. Shinwari “BioFET Based Microfluidic System”, Canadian Patent Number 2,619,000 (11 July 2016).
  2. M.M. Eldesouki & M.J. Deen, “Injection Locking Based Power Amplifier,” US Patent Number 9,099,956 (4 Aug 2015).
  3. M.M. Eldesouki, M.J. Deen and Q. Fang, “Coordinated In-pixel Light Detection Method and Apparatus,” US Patent Number 8,859,944 (14 October 2014).
  4. M.M. Eldesouki, M.J. Deen and Q. Fang, “Single Photon Counting Image Sensor and Method”, U.S. Patent Number 8,716,643, 46 pages (6 May 2014).
  5. M.M. Eldesouki, M.J. Deen and Q. Fang, “High-speed Analog Photon Counter and Method”, U.S. Patent Number 8,581,172, 46 pages (12 November 2013).
  6. M.M. Eldesouki, M.J. Deen and Q. Fang, “Reduction of Delay Between Subsequent Capture Operations of a Light-detection Device,” U.S. Patent Number 8,410,416 (Apr 2, 2013).

Invited Journal Papers

  • Total Invited and Contributed Journal Papers - 344
  • Total Invited/Feature Journal Papers – 32

Journal Papers

Total Contributed Journal Papers – 312
  1. S. Majumder, T. Mondal and M. J. Deen, “A Simple, Low-cost and Efficient Gait Analyzer for Wearable Healthcare Applications,” IEEE Sensors Journal, 11 pages, In Press (Accepted November 2018).
  2. M. Alayed, D. Palubiak, and M.J. Deen, “Characterization of a Time-Resolved Diffuse Optical Spectroscopy Prototype Using Low-Cost, Compact Single Photon Avalanche Detectors for Tissue Optics Applications,” Sensors, vol. 18(11), 18 pages (Published on-line, 29 October 2018).
  3. S. Majumder, L. Chen, O. Marinov, C.H. Chen, T. Mondal and M.J. Deen, “Non-Contact Wearable Wireless ECG Systems for Long Term Monitoring,” IEEE Reviews in Biomedical Engineering, vol. 11, pp. 306-321 (May 2018).
  4. P. Mandal, K. Tank, T. Mondal, C.H. Chen, and M.J. Deen, “Predictive Walking-Age Health Analyzer,” IEEE Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics, vol. 22(2), pp. 363-374 (March 2018).
  5. A. Shahid, S. Chong, J. Mahony, M.J. Deen, P.R. Selvaganapathy, “Electrical Tweezer for Droplet Transportation, Extraction, Merging and DNA Analysis,” Micromachines, Vol. 8(12), pp. 353-365 (2017).
  6. H. Jin, Y. Qin, S. Pan, A. U. Alam, S. Dong, R. Ghosh and M.J. Deen, “An Open-source Low-cost Wireless Potentiometric Instrument for pH Determination Experiments,” Journal of Chemical Education, In Press, 11 ms pages (On-line publication, 22 November 2017).
  7. X. Zheng, Z. Cheng, M.J. Deen, and H. Peng, “Effect of Charge Sharing and Characteristic X-ray Emission in CZT Detectors for Photon-Counting Computed Tomography Applications,” IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science, In Press, 9 journal pages (Accepted 4 September 2017).
  8. Review Paper, S. Majumder, E. Aghayi, M. Noferesti, H. Memarzadeh-Tehran, T. Mondal, Z. Pang and M.J. Deen, “Smart Homes for Elderly Healthcare – Recent Advances and Research Challenges,” Sensors, Vol. 17(11), pp. 2496-2527 (November 2017).
  9. Review Paper, M. Alayed and M.J. Deen, “Time-Resolved Diffuse Optical Spectroscopy and Imaging Using Solid-State Detectors: Characteristics, Present Status, and Research Challenges,” Sensors, vol. 17 (9), 2115-2150 (2017).
  10. R. Abbasi-Kesbi, H. Memarzadeh-Tehran, and M.J. Deen, “A Technique to Estimate the Human Reaction Time Based on Visual Perception,” IET Healthcare Technology Letters, Vol. 4(2), pp. 73-77 (2 April 2017).
  11. A. Elmahdy, Y.M. El-Batawy, M.J. Deen, “An Equivalent Circuit Model and Biasing Effects Over the Gain and Bandwidth of Waveguide Avalanche Photodetectors (WG-APDs),” Optical and Quantum Electronics vol. 49(3), 14 pages, Online, 13 February 2017
  12. M.S. Islam, A. Shahid, K. Kuryllo, Y. Li, M.J. Deen, and P.R. Selvaganapathy, “Electrophoretic Concentration and Electrical Lysis of Bacteria in a Microfluidic Device Using a Nanoporous Membrane,” Micromachines, vol. 8(2), 45, Online 3 February 2017.
  13. P. Lopez-Varo, J.A. Jiménez-Tejada, O. Marinov, C.H. Chen, and M.J. Deen, “Charge Density at the Contacts of Symmetric and Asymmetric Organic Diodes,” Organic Electronics, Vol. 35, pp. 74-86 (August 2016).
  14. T. Guo, Y. Wei, C. Xu, B. R. Watts, Z. Zhang, Q. Fang, H. Zhang, P.R. Selvaganapathy and M.J. Deen, “Counting of Escherichia Coli by a Micro-Flow Cytometer Based on a Photonic-Microfluidic Integrated Device,” Electrophoresis, Vol. 36(2), pp. 298-304 (January 2015).
  15. D.P. Palubiak and M.J. Deen, “CMOS SPADs: Design Issues and Research Challenges for Detectors, Circuits, and Arrays”, IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics, Vol. 20(6), 18 pages (Nov/Dec 2014).
  16. P. López Varo, J.A. Jiménez Tejada, J.A. López Villanueva, and M.J. Deen, “Electrical Characterization of Controlled and Unintentional Modified Metal–organic Contacts”, Organic Electronics, Vol. 15(10), pp. 2536-2545 (Oct. 2014)
  17. P. López Varo, J.A. Jiminez Tejada, J.A. López Villanueva and M.J. Deen, “Space-charge and Injection Limited Current in Organic Diodes: A Unified Model” Organic Electronics, Vol. 15(10), pp. 2526-2535 (October 2014).
  18. Z. Li, M.J. Deen, S. Kumar and P.R. Selvaganapathy, “Raman Spectroscopy for In-Line Water Quality Monitoring—Instrumentation and Potential,” Sensors, Vol. 14 (9), 17275-17303 (September 2014).
  19. M. R. Dadkhah, M. Jamal Deen, and Shahram Shirani, “Block-Based Compressive Sensing in a CMOS Image Sensor,” IEEE Sensors Journal, Vol. 13(8), pp. 2897-2909 (August 2014).
  20. Z. Li and M.J. Deen, “Towards a Portable Raman Spectrometer Using a Concave Grating and a Time-gated CMOS SPAD,” Optics Express, Vol. 22(15), pp. 18736-18747 (25 July 2014).
  21. X. Xie, D. Sarkar, W. Liu, J. Kang, O. Marinov, M.J. Deen and K. Banerjee, “Low-Frequency Noise in Bilayer MoS2 Transistor,” ACS Nano, Vol. 8(6), pp 5633–5640 (7 April 2014).
  22. B. Jin, T.H. Thu, E. Baek, S.H. Sakong, J. Xiao, T. Mondal, M.J. Deen, “Walking-Age Analyzer for Healthcare Applications,” IEEE Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics, Vol. 18(3), pp. 1034-1042 (May 2014).
  23. O. Marinov, M.J. Deen, C. Feng and Y. Wu, “Precise Parameter Extraction Technique for Organic Thin-Film Transistors Operating in the Linear Regime”, Journal of Applied Physics, Vol. 115(3), # 034506, 10 journal pages (January 2014).
  24. K. M. Awawdeh, J.A. Jiménez Tejada, P. López Varo, J.A. López Villanueva, F. M. Gómez Campos, and M.J. Deen, “Characterization of Organic Thin Film Transistors with Hysteresis and Contact Effects,” Organic Electronics, Vol. 14(12), pp. 3286-3296 (December 2013).
  25. T. Rim, K. Kim, N. Hong, W. Ko, C-K Baek, S. Jeon, M.J. Deen, M. Meyyappan, Y-H. Jeong and J-S. Lee, “Investigation of the Electrical Stability of Si-nanowire Biologically Sensitive Field-effect Transistors with Embedded Ag/AgCl Pseudo Reference Electrode,” RSC Advances, Vol. 3, Issue 21, pp. 7963-7969 (2013).
  26. M.M. El-Desouki, S.M. Qasim, M. BenSaleh and M.J. Deen, “Single-Chip Fully Integrated Direct-Modulation CMOS RF Transmitters for Short-Range Wireless Applications”, Sensors, Vol. 13, pp. 9878-9895 (2013).
  27. T. Wang, B. Yu, Y. Liu, and M.J. Deen, “Investigation of Electrically Induced Migration of Copper on Graphene Surfaces: Theory and Experiments,“ Applied Physics Letters, Vol. 103(7), #07310, 5 pages (12 August 2013).
  28. S.R. Dong, X.L. Bian, H. Jin, N.N. Hu, J. Zhou, H. Wong and M.J. Deen, “Electrically Tunable Film Bulk Acoustic Resonator Based on Au/ZnO/Al Structure,” Applied Physics Letters, Vol. 103(6), #062904, 5 pages (5 August 2013).
  29. H. Abd Elhamid, Y. Ismail and M.J. Deen, “A Computational Study of Nonparabolic Conduction Band Effect on Quantum Wire Transport (e.g. GaN)”, Optical and Quantum Electronics, Vol. 25(8), pp. 885-899 (9August 2013).
  30. O. Marinov and M.J. Deen, “Quasistatic Compact Modeling of Organic Thin-Film Transistors”, Organic Electronics, Vol. 14(1), pp. 295-311 (January 2013).
  31. F. S. Campos, N. Faramarzpour, O. Marinov, M.J. Deen, J. W. Swart, “Photodetection with Gate-Controlled Lateral BJTs from Standard CMOS Technology”, IEEE Sensors Journal, Vol. 13(5), pp. 1554-1563 (May 2013)
  32. N. R. Das, M. W. Shinwari, M.J. Deen and Jeong-Soo Lee, “Electron States in a Silicon Nanowire in the Presence of Surface Potential and Field,” Nanotechnology, Vol. 23, No. 41, 15 pages, # 415201 (19 October 2012).
  33. Z. Li, M.J. Deen, Q. Fang and P.R. Selvaganapathy, “Design of a Flat field Concave Grating Based Micro-Raman Spectrometer for Environmental Applications,” Applied Optics, Vol. 51, No. 28, pp. 6855-6863 (1 October 2012).
  34. M.W. Shinwari and M.J. Deen, “Important Physical Processes to Consider when Modelling the Response of DNA Biotransistors,” Sensors & Actuators: B. Chemical, Vols. 171-172, pp. 463-368 (August-September 2012).
  35. P. López Varo, J.A. Jiménez Tejada, J.A. López Villanueva, J. E. Carceller and M.J. Deen, “Modeling the Transition from Ohmic to Space-charge Limited Current in Organic Semiconductors,” Organic Electronics, Vol. 13(9), pp 1700-1709 (September 2012).
  36. C-H Park, M-D Ko, K-H Kim, R-H Baek, C-W Sohn, C.K. Baek, S. Park, M.J. Deen, Y-H. Jeong, J-S Lee, “Electrical characteristics of 20-nm junctionless Si nanowire transistors”, Solid-State Electronics, Vol. 73, pp. 7-10 (July 2012).
  37. J.A. Jiménez Tejada, A. Luque Rodríguez, A. Godoy, S. Rodríguez-Bolívar, J.A. López Villanueva, O. Marinov, and M.J. Deen, “Effects of Gate Oxide and Junction Non-Uniformity on the DC and Low-Frequency Noise Performance of Four-Gate Transistors,” IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices, Vol. 59(2), pp. 459-467 (February 2012).
  38. E. Nemati, M.J. Deen and T. Mondal, “A Wireless Wearable ECG Sensor for Long-Term Applications,” IEEE Communications Magazine (Special Issue on Communications in Ubiquitous Healthcare), Vol. 50(1), pp. 36-43 (January 2012).
  39. M. W. Shinwari, M. F. Shinwari, M.J. Deen and P.R. Selvaganapathy, “The Effect of DNA Probe Distribution on the Reliability of Label-free Biosensors,” Sensors & Actuators: B. Chemical, Vol. 160, Issue 1, pp. 441-447 (15 December 2011).
  40. S. Kim, T. Rim, K. Kim, U. Lee, E. Baek, H. Lee, C-K Baek, M. Meyyappan, M.J. Deen and J-S Lee, “Silicon nanowire ion sensitive field effect transistor with integrated Ag/AgCl electrode: pH sensing and noise characteristics,” Analyst, Vol. 136, Issue 23, pp. 5012-5016 (7 December 2011).
  41. D. Palubiak, M.M. El-Desouki, O. Marinov, M.J. Deen and Q. Fang, “High-Speed, Single-Photon Avalanche-Photodiode Imager for Biomedical Applications,” IEEE Sensors Journal, Vol. 11(10), pp. 2401-2412 (October 2011).
  42. M.M. El-Desouki, M.J. Deen Y.M. Haddara and O. Marinov, “A Fully Integrated CMOS Power Amplifier Using Superharmonic Injection-Locking for Short-Range Applications,” IEEE Sensors Journal, Vol. 11(9) pp. 2149-2158 (September 2011).
  43. R.C.C. Wang, M.J. Deen, D. Armstrong, and Q. Fang, “Design and Simulation of a Catadioptric Endoscopic Objective with Dual Forward and Side Views“, Journal of Biomedical Optics, Vol. 16(6), #066015, 15 pages (June 2011).
  44. O. Marinov, M.J. Deen, J.A. Jimenez Tejada and B. Iniguez, “Impact of the Fringing Capacitance at the Back of Thin-Film Transistors,” Organic Electronics, Vol. 12(6), pp. 936 - 949 (June 2011).
  45. M.W. Shinwari and M.J. Deen, “Impedance Modelling of FET-based Biosensors,” Journal of the Electrochemical Society, Vol. 158(6), pp. J189-J194 (June 2011).
  46. M.M. El-Desouki, O. Marinov, M.J. Deen and Q. Fang, “CMOS Active-Pixel Sensor with In-Situ Memory for Ultrahigh-Speed Imaging,” IEEE Sensors Journal, Vol. 11(6), pp. 1375 - 1379 (June 2011).
  47. J.A. Jiménez Tejada, K. M. Awawdeh, J.A. López Villanueva, J. E. Carceller, M.J. Deen, N. B. Chaure, Tamara Basova, and A. K. Ray, “Contact Effects in Compact Models of Organic Thin Film Transistors: Application to Zinc Phthalocyanine-based Transistors,” Organic Electronics, Vol. 12(5), pp. 832 - 842 (May 2011).
  48. M.M. El-Desouki, D. Palubiak, M.J. Deen, Q. Fang, and O. Marinov, “A Novel, High Dynamic Range, High Speed and High Sensitivity CMOS Imager Using Time-Domain Single Photon Counting and Avalanche Photodiodes,” IEEE Sensors Journal, Vol. 11(4), pp. 1078 – 1083 (April 2011).
  49. M.M.R. Howlader, F. Zhang, M.J. Deen, T. Suga and A. Yamauchi, “Surface Activated Bonding of Copper Through Silicon Vias and Gold Stud Bumps at Room Temperature,” Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology A, Vol. A29(2), pp. # 021007-1 - 021007-7 (March/April 2011).
  50. L. Reséndiz, M. Estrada, A. Cerdeira, B. Iñiguez and M.J. Deen, “Effect of Active Layer Thickness on the Electrical Characteristics of Polymer Thin Film Transistors,” Organic Electronics, Vol. 11(12), pp. 1920-1927 (December 2010)
  51. Topical Review, A. Chung, M.J. Deen, J-S. Lee and M. Meyyappan, “Nanoscale Memory Devices,” Nanotechnology, Vol 21(41), #412001, 22 journal pages (15 October 2010).
  52. M.A. Naser, M.J. Deen and D.A. Thompson, Photocurrent Modeling and Detectivity Optimization in a Resonant Tunneling Quantum Dot Infrared Photodetector, IEEE Journal of Quantum Electronics, Vol. 46(6), pp. 849-859 (June 2010).
  53. Review Paper, M.W. Shinwari, D. Zhitomirsky, I.A. Deen, P.R. Selvaganapathy, M.J. Deen, and D. Landheer, Microfabricated Reference Electrodes and their Biosensing Applications, Sensors – Special Issue on ISFET Sensors, Vol. 10(3), pp. 1679-1715 (March 2010).
  54. D. Keogh, Z. Chen, R.A. Hughes, A. Dabkowski, O. Marinov, C. Maunders, L. Gunawan, M.J. Deen, J.S. Preston and G.A. Botton, (100) MgAl2O4 as a Lattice-matched Substrate for the Epitaxial Thin Film Deposition of the Relaxor Ferroelectric PMN-PT, Applied Physics A: Materials Science & Processing, Vol. 98(1), pp. 187-194 (Jan. 2010).

Dr. Matiar Howlader

Invited Papers

  1. M. M. R. Howlader, M. J. Deen and T. Suga, “Nanobonding: A key technology for emerging applications in health and environmental sciences”, Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, 54 (3) (2015) 030201-10.
  2. M. M. R. Howlader and T. E. Doyle, “Low temperature nanointegration for emerging biomedical applications”, Microelectronics Reliability, 52(2) (2012) 361−374.
  3. M. M. R. Howlader, P. R. Selvaganapathy, M. J. Deen and T. Suga, “Nanobonding technology towards electronic, fluidic and photonic systems integration”, IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics, 17(3) (2011) 689−703.

Peer-Reviewed Journal Papers

  1. A. U. Alam, Y. Qin, M. Catalano, L. Wang, M. J. Kim, M. M. R. Howlader, Nan-Xing Hu, and M. J. Deen, “Tailoring MWCNTs and β-cyclodextrin for sensitive detection of acetaminophen and estrogen”, ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces 10 (2018) 21411-21427.
  2. A. U. Alam, Y. Qin, S. Nambiar, J. T. W. Yeow, M. M. R. Howlader, Nan-Xing Hu, and M. J. Deen, “Polymer and organic materials-based pH sensors for healthcare applications”, Progress in Materials Science 96 (2018) 174-216.
  3. T. Redhwan, A. U. Alam, M. Catalano, L. Wang, M. J. Kim, Y. M. Haddara, and M. M. R. Howlader, “Direct bonding of copper and liquid crystal polymer”, Materials Letters 212 (2018) 214-217.
  4. Y. Qin, A. U. Alam, Si Pan, M. M. R Howlader, Raja Ghosh, Nan-Xing Hu, Hao Jin, Shurong Dong, Chih-Hung Chen, and M Jamal Deen, “Integrated water quality monitoring system with pH, free chlorine, and temperature sensors”, Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical, 255 (2018) 781-790.
  5. Y. Qin, A. U. Alam, M. M. R. Howlader, Nan-Xing Hu, and M. J. Deen, “Morphology and electrical properties of inkjet-printed palladium/palladium oxide”, Journal of Materials Chemistry C. 5 (2017) 1893-1902.
  6. Y. M. Haddara, and M. M. R. Howlader, “Integration of heterogeneous materials for wearable sensors”, Polymers, 10 (60) (2018) pp. 1-21.
  7. A. U. Alam, Y. Qin, Matiar M.R. Howlader, Nan-Xing Hu, M. Jamal Deen, “Electrochemical sensing of acetaminophen using multi-walled carbon nanotube and β-cyclodextrin”, Sensors and Actuators B 254 (2018) 896-909.
  8. T. Redhwan, A. U. Alam, Y. M. Haddara, and M. M. R. Howlader, “Copper and liquid crystal polymer bonding towards lead sensing”, Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, 57 (2018) 02BB03, pp 1-8.
  9. A. U. Alam, Y. Qin, M. M. R. Howlader, and M. J. Deen, “Direct bonding of liquid crystal polymer to glass. RSC Advances. 6 (2016) 107200-107207.
  10. Y. Qin, S. Pan, M. M. R. Howlader, R. Gosh, Nan-Xing Hu, and M. Jamal Deen, “Paper-based, hand-drawn free chlorine sensor with poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene):poly(styrenesulfonate)”, Analytical Chemistry, 88(21) (2016) 10384-10389.
  11. Y. Qin, H.-J. Kwon, A. Subrahmanyam, M. M. R. Howlader, P. R. Selvaganapathy, A. Adronov, and M. J. Deen, “Inkjet-printed bifunctional carbon nanotubes for pH sensing”, Materials Letters, 176 (2016) 68-70.
  12. Y. Qin, Arif U. Alam, Matiar M. R. Howlader, Nan-Xing Hu, and M. Jamal Deen, “Inkjet printing of a highly loaded palladium ink for integrated, low-cost pH sensors”, Advanced Functional Materials, 2016.
  13. Y. Qin, A. U. Alam, S. Pan, M. M. R. Howlader, R. Ghosh, P. R. Selvaganapathy, Y. Wu, and M. J. Deen, “Low-temperature solution processing of palladium/palladium oxide films and their pH sensing performance”, Talanta, 146 (2016) 517-524.
  14. Y. Qin, M. M. R. Howlader, and M. J. Deen, “Low-Temperature Bonding for Silicon-Based Micro-Optical Systems”, Photonics, 2 (4) (2015) 1164-1201.
  15. Y. Qin, H. J. Kwon, M. M. R. Howlader, and M. J. Deen, “Microfabricated electrochemical pH and free chlorine sensors for water quality monitoring: Recent advances and research challenges”, RSC Advances, 5 (85) (2015) 69086-69109.
  16. R. Henda, O. Alshekhli, M. Howlader, and J. Deen, “Nanocrystalline diamond films prepared by pulsed electron beam ablation on different substrates”, Journal of Materials Research, 31(13) (2016) 1964-1971.
  17. M. M. R. Howlader, A. U. Alam, Rahul P. Sharma, and M. J. Deen, “Materials analyses and electrochemical impedance of implantable metal electrodes”, Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 17 (2015) 10135–10145.
  18. Y. Qin, M. M. R Howlader, M. J. Deen, Y. M. Haddara, and P. R. Selvaganapathy, “Polymer integration for packaging of implantable sensors”, Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical, 202 (2014) 758–778.
  19. A. U. Alam, M. M. R. Howlader and M. J. Deen, “The effects of oxygen plasma and humidity on surface roughness, water contact angle and hardness of silicon, silicon dioxide and glass”, Journal of Micromechanics and Microengineering, 24 (2014) 035010 (14pp).
  20. A. U. Alam, M. M. R. Howlader and M. J. Deen, “Oxygen plasma and humidity dependent surface analysis of silicon, silicon dioxide and glass for direct wafer bonding”, ECS Journal of Solid State Science and Technology, 2(12) (2013) 515–523.
  21. M. M. R. Howlader, F. Zhang and M. J. Deen, “Formation of gallium arsenide nanostructures in Pyrex glass”, Nanotechnology, 24 (2013) 315301 (8pp).
  22. M. M. R. Howlader, T. E. Doyle, S. Mohtashami and J.R. Kish, “Charge transfer and stability of implantable electrodes on flexible substrate”, Sensors and Actuators B: Chem, 178(1) (2013) 132–139.
  23. M. M. R. Howlader, F. Zhang, M. J. Deen, T. Suga and A. Yamauchi, “Surface activated bonding of copper through silicon vias and gold stud bumps at room temperature”, Journal of Vacuum Science & Technology A, 29(2) (2011) 021007 (7pp).
  24. M. M. R. Howlader, A. Yamauchi and T. Suga, “Surface activation based nano-bonding and interconnection at room temperature”, J Micromech. Microengineering, 21 (2011) 025009 (10pp).
  25. M. M. R. Howlader, F. Zhang and M. J. Kim, “Annealing temperature-dependent interfacial behavior of sequentially plasma-activated silicon bonded wafers”, Journal of Microelectromechanical Systems Letters, 20(1) (2011) 17−20.
  26. M. M. R. Howlader and F. Zhang, “Void-free strong bonding of surface activated silicon wafers from room temperature to annealing at 600°C”, Thin Solid Films, 519 (2010) 804−808.
  27. M. M. R. Howlader and T. Suga, “Comparative annealing effect on silicon wafers bonded in air and UHV for MEMS/microfluidic packaging”, Journal of Micro/Nanolithography, MEMS, and MOEMS, 9(4) (2010) 041107 (11pp).
  28. M. M. R. Howlader, M. G. Kibria and F. Zhang, “Hybrid plasma bonding of germanium and glass wafers”, Materials Letters, 64 (2010) 1532−1535.
  29. M. M. R. Howlader, M. G. Kibria, F. Zhang and M. J. Kim, “Hybrid plasma bonding for void-free strong bonded interface of silicon/glass at 200°C”, Talanta, 82 (2010) 508−515.
  30. M. M. R. Howlader, G. Kagami, T. H. Lee, J. G. Wang, M. J. Kim and A. Yamauchi, “Sequential plasma activated bonding mechanism of silicon/silicon wafers”, IEEE Journal of Microelectromechanical Systems, 19(4) (2010) 840−848.
  31. M. M. R. Howlader, F. Zhang and M. G. Kibria, “Voids nucleation at sequentially plasma activated silicon/silicon bonded interface”, J of Micromechanics and Microengineering, 20 (2010) 065012 (10pp).
  32. M. M. R. Howlader, J. G. Wang and M. J. Kim, “Influence of nitrogen microwave radicals on sequential plasma activated bonding”, Materials Letters, 64 (2010) 445−448.
  33. M. G. Kibria, F. Zhang, T. H. Lee, M. J. Kim and M. M. R. Howlader, “Comprehensive investigation of sequential plasma activated Si/Si bonded interface for nano-integration on wafer scale”, Nanotechnology, 21(13) (2010) 134011 (10pp).

Prof. Qiyin Fang

  1. S. C. Goh, Y. Luan, X.g Wang, H. Du, C. Chau, H. E. Schellhorn, J. L. Brash, H. Chen, and Q. Fang, “Polydopamine-polyethylene glycol-albumin antifouling coatings on multiple substrates,” Journal of Materials Chemistry B, 6, 940-949, 2018
  2. Christina M. Gabardo, Robert C. Adams-McGavin, Barnabas C. Fung, Eric J. Mahoney, Qiyin Fang, Leyla Soleymani, “Rapid prototyping of all-solution-processed multi-lengthscale electrodes using polymer-induced thin film wrinkling,” Scientific Reports 7, 42543, 2017.
  3. Anthony Tsikouras, Pietro Peronio, Ivan Rech, Nehad Hirmiz, M. Jamal Deen, and Qiyin Fang, “Characterization of SPAD Array for Multifocal High-Content Screening Applications,” Photonics 3(4):56, 2016; doi: 10.3390/photonics3040056
  4. Yushan Zhang, Benjamin R. Watts, Tianyi Guo, Zhiyi Zhang, Changqing Xu, and Qiyin Fang, “Optofluidic Device Based Microflow Cytometers for Particle/Cell Detection: A Review,” Micromachines 7(4): 70, 2016; doi: 10.3390/mi7040070
  5. Tianyi Guo, M. Jamal Deen, C-Q, Xu, Qiyin Fang, P. Ravi Selvaganapathy, Haiying Zhang, “Observation of ultraslow stress release in silicon nitride film on CaF2,” J. of Vacuum Science & Technology A, 33, 041515, 2015
  6. R. Liu, Z. Zhao, L. Zou, Q. Fang, L. Chen, A. Argento, J. F. Lo, “Compact, non-invasive frequency domain lifetime differentiation of collagens and elastin,” Sensors and Actuators, B: Chemical, 219(8): 289-293, 2015
  7. Samir Sahli, Roy, C. C. Wang, Aparna Murthy, David Armstrong, M. Jamal Deen, and Qiyin Fang, “a 360 degree side view endoscope for lower GI tract mapping,” Physics in Canada, 75(1): 18-20, 2015
  8. Tianyi Guo, Yin Wei, Changqing Xu, Benjamin R. Watts, Zhiyi Zhang, Qiyin Fang, Haiying Zhang, P. Ravi Selvaganapathy, and M. Jamal Deen,”Counting of E. Coli by a Micro-flow Cytometer Based on a Photonic-Microfluidic Integrated Device,” Electrophoresis, 36(2): 298-304, 2015
  9. Leo Hsu, P. Ravi Selvaganapathy, J. Brash, Q. Fang, C-Q. Xu, M. Jamal Deen, and Hong Chen, “Development of a low-cost Hemin-based dissolved oxygen sensor with anti-biofouling coating for water monitoring,” IEEE Sensors, 14(10):3400-3407, 2014
  10. Zhiyun Li, M. Jamal Deen, Qiyin Fang, and P. R. Selvaganapathy, “Design of a flat field concave-grating-based micro-Raman spectrometer for environmental applications,” Applied Optics, 51(28):6855-6863, 2012
  11. Munir El-Desouki, Ognian Marinov, M. Jamal Deen, Qiyin Fang, “CMOS Active-Pixel Sensor with in-situ memory for ultrahigh-speed imaging,” IEEE Sensors Journal, 11(6): 1375-1379, 2011.
  12. Roy Chih Chung Wang, M. Jamal Deen, David Armstrong, and Qiyin Fang, “Development of a catadioptric endoscope objective with forward and side views,” Journal of Biomedical Optics, 16(6):066015, 2011
  13. J. F. Lo, P. Butte, Q. Fang, S. J. Chen, T. Papaioannou, E. S. Kim, M. Gundersen, L. Marcu, “Multilayered MOEMS tunable spectrometer for fluorescence lifetime detection”, IEEE Photonics Technology Letters, 20(7):486-488, 2010
  14. Joe Lo, Shi-Jui Chen, Qiyin Fang, Thanassis Papaioannou, Eun-Sok Kim, Martin Gundersen and Laura Marcu, “Performance of Diaphragmed Microlens for a Packaged Microspectrometer”, Sensors, 9: 859-868, 2009

Dr. P. Ravi Selvaganapathy

  1. A. Shahin-Shamsabadi, P. Ravi Selvaganapathy, ExCeL: Combining Extrusion Printing on Cellulose Scaffolds with Lamination to Create In Vitro Biological Models, Biofabrication, (2019) (accepted)
  2. R. Attalla, E. Puersten, N. Jain, P.R. Selvaganpathy, 3D Bioprinting of Heterogeneous Bi- and Tri-layered Hollow Channels within Gel Scaffolds using Scalable Multi-Axial Microfluidic Extrusion Nozzle, Biofabrication, 11, 015012, (2019)
  3. A. Mohammadzadeh, A. Fox-Robichaud, P.R. Selvaganapathy, Rapid and inexpensive method for fabrication of multi-material multi-layer microfluidic devices, J. Micromech. Microeng., 29, 015013, (2019)
  4. M. Dabaghi, N. Saraei, G. Fusch, N. Rochow, J.L. Brash, C. Fusch, P.R. Selvaganapathy, An ultra-thin highly flexible microfluidic device for blood oxygenation, Lab on a Chip, 18, 3780 - 3789 (2018) (featured on the cover)
  5. S. Zheng, M. Zlatin, P. Ravi Selvaganapathy, M.A. Brook, Multiple modulus silicone elastomers using 3D extrusion printing of low viscosity inks, Additive Manufacturing, 24, 86-92, (2018)
  6. D. Firouzi, M.K. Russel, S.N. Rizvi, C.Y. Ching,P.R. Selvaganapathy, Development of flexible particle-laden elastomeric textiles with improved penetration resistance to hypodermic needles, Materials and Design, 156, 419-428, (2018)
  7. M. Dabaghi, G. Fusch, N. Saraei, N. Rochow, J. Brash, C. Fusch, P. R. Selvaganapathy, An artificial placenta type microfluidic blood oxygenator with double-sided gas transfer microchannels and its integration as a neonatal lung assist device, Biomicrofluidics, 12, 044101,(2018) (chosen as the Editor’s Pick)
  8. R. Ghaemi, M. Dabaghi, R. Attalla, A. Shahid, H.H. Hsu, P. R. Selvaganapathy, Use of flame activation of surfaces to bond PDMS to variety of substrates for fabrication of multimaterial microchannels, J. Micromech. Microeng. 28, 087001,(2018)
  9. H. Matharoo, M. Dabaghi, N. Rochow, G. Fusch, N. Saraei, M. Tauhiduzzaman, S. Veldhuis, J. Brash, C. Fusch, and P.R. Selvaganapathy, Steel reinforced composite silicone membranes and its integration to microfluidic oxygenators for high performance gas exchange, Biomicrofluidics, 12, 014107, (2018).
  10. R. Attalla, C.S. Ling, P.R. Selvaganapathy, Silicon carbide nanoparticles as an effective bioadhesive to bond collagen containing composite gel layers for tissue engineering applications, Advanced Healthcare Materials, 7, 1701385 (2018) (featured on the cover)
  11. H.H. Hsu, M.J. Deen, P.R. Selvaganapathy, Complete solid state dissolved oxygen sensor using hemin electrocatalyst and palladium-reusable reference electrode, IEEE Sensors, 18, 941-947, (2018).
  12. A. Shahid, S. Chong, J. Mahony, M.J. Deen, P.R. Selvaganapathy, Electrical tweezer for droplet transportation, extraction, merging and DNA analysis, Micromachines, 8, 353, (2017) (invited)
  13. J. Liu, J. Mahony, P. Ravi Selvaganapathy, Low-cost and versatile integration of microwire electrodes and optical waveguides into silicone elastomeric devices using modified xurographic methods, npj-Microsystems and Nanoengineering, 3, 17040, (2017)
  14. M.S. Islam, K. Kuryllo, A. Shahid, Y. Li, M.J. Deen, Ravi Selvaganapathy, Electrophoretic concentration and electrical lysis of bacteria in a microfluidic device using a nanoporous membrane, Micromachines, 8,45, (2017) (invited)
  15. Y. Qin, H.-J. Kwon, A. Subrahmanyam, M.M.R. Howlader, P. Ravi Selvaganapathy, A. Adronov, M. Jamal Deen, Inkjet-printed bifunctional carbon nanotubes for pH sensing, Material letters, 176, 68-70, (2016)
  16. R. Attala, C. Ling, P.R. Selvaganapathy, Fabrication and characterization of gels with integrated channels using 3D printing with microfluidic nozzle for tissue engineering applications, Biomedical Microdevices, 18, 1-12, (2016).
  17. Y. Qin, A.U. Alam, S. Pan, M.M.R. Howlader, R. Ghosh, P.R. Selvaganapathy, Y. Wu, M.J. Deen, Low-Temperature Solution Processing of Palladium/Palladium Oxide Films and Their pH Sensing Performance, Talanta, 146, 517-524, (2015).
  18. C. Feng, O.Marinov, M.J. Deen, P.R. Selvaganapathy, Y. Wu, Sensitivity of the threshold voltage of organic thin-film transistors to light and water, J. Appl. Phys. 117, 185501 (2015)
  19. T. Guo, Y. Wei, C.Q. Xu, B. R. Watts, Z. Zhang, Q. Fang , H. Zhang, P. R. Selvaganapathy,M. J. Deen, Counting of E. Coli by a Micro-flow Cytometer Based on a Photonic-Microfluidic Integrated Device, Electrophoresis, 36, 298-304, (2015) (Impact Factor: 3.1)
  20. Z. Li, M.J. Deen , S. Kumar, P. R. Selvaganapathy, Raman Spectroscopy for In-Line Water Quality Monitoring – Instrumentation and Potential, Sensors, 14, 17275-17303, (2014)(Impact Factor: 2.0)
  21. H.H. Hsu, P.R. Selvaganapathy, J. Brash, Q. Fang, C.Q. Xu, J. Deen, H. Chen, Development of a Low-Cost Hemin-based Dissolved Oxygen Sensor with Anti-Biofouling Coating for Water Monitoring, IEEE Sensors Journal, 14, 3400-3407, (2014) (invited)
  22. Y. Qin, Matiar M.R. Howlader, M.J. Deen, Y.M. Haddara, P.R. Selvaganapathy, Polymer Integration for Packaging of Implantable Sensors, Sensors and Actuators-B, Chem. 202, 758-778, (2014).
  23. S. Safari, P.R. Selvaganapathy, M.J. Deen, Microfluidic Reference Electrode with Free-Diffusion Liquid Junction, J. of Electrochemical Society, 160, B177-B183, (2013). (Impact Factor: 2.8)
  24. W-I. Wu, N. Rochow, E. Chan , G. Fusch, A. Manan, D. Nagpal, P. Ravi. Selvaganapathy, C. Fusch, Lung Assist Device: Development of Microfluidic Oxygenators for Preterm Infants with Respiratory Failure, Lab on Chip,13, 2641-2650, (2013)(Impact Factor: 5.7)