Mahmoud Almasri
Professor
323 Naka Hall
Phone: 573-882-0813
Email: almasrim@missouri.edu
Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Biography
Mahmoud Almasri is a professor in electrical engineering and computer science at the University of Missouri. Almasri’s research and published materials include metasurface-based uncooled silicon germanium oxide (Si-Ge-O) infrared material and detectors, impedance based microfluidic biosensors for rapid simultaneous and accurate detection of foodborne pathogens, waterborne pathogens, viruses and proteins, optical fiber based plasmonic sensors and Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering (SERS) sensors for chemical and biological sensing, lab-on-chip for single cell malaria detection, MEMS capacitors and microstructures for power harvesting at low-frequency oscillations, and micropost arrays for mapping traction forces of vascular smooth muscle cells.
Education
PhD from Southern Methodist University
MS from Bogazici University
BS from Bogazici University
Technical Focus
Infrared material and uncooled detectors
Micro/nanoelectromechanical systems
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