MEHERAB HOSSAIN
MEHERAB HOSSAIN
I am currently a PhD student at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, where I work as a Graduate Research Assistant. My research focuses on the design and fabrication of HEMTs based on wide bandgap materials for radio frequency (RF) applications, involving device design, cleanroom fabrication, and post-fabrication characterization and analysis.
Previously, I served as an Adjunct Lecturer in the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at the Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET), where I also completed my undergraduate studies. During my undergraduate journey, I worked on a variety of projects, including machine learning, automation, circuit design, power electronics, logic design, RTL design, and verification. My undergraduate thesis focused on the modeling and characterization of chiral and twisted bilayer graphene nanoribbons.