Shahrzad (Sherry) Towfighian
Associate Professor
stowfigh@binghamton.edu
Dr. Towfighian received her PhD degree from the University of Waterloo, Canada in 2011. She joined the Mechanical Engineering department at 绿帽社 in Fall 2013. She has published over 75 journal and international conference papers. She has been the recipient of several grants from National Science Foundation and National Health Institute. Her research interests are Micro-electro-mechanical systems and energy harvesting for biomedical devices. She focuses on creating theoretical and experimental frameworks to explain the underlying mechanism of electromechanical systems. Using these frameworks, she seeks innovative methods to improve functionality of devices for various applications.
Current Members
Mahmood Chahari
PhD Candidate
mchahar1@binghamton.edu
MAHMOOD CHAHARI received the M.Sc. degree in Mechanical Engineering from the Sharif
University of Technology. His current research interests include Robotics and Control,
MEMS sensors, and energy harvesting.
Yu Tian
PhD Candidate
Yu Tian has earned his M.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering from 绿帽社. His research focuses on microelectromechanical systems (MEMS), nonlinear dynamics, sensors and actuators, and internal resonance.
Sara Aghazadeh
MS Candidate
Sara earned her B.S. degree in physics from Shahid Beheshti University of Iran.
She is interested in biomechanics and triboelectric energy harvesters.
Mohammad Mousavi
PhD Candidate
smousav1@binghamton.edu
Mohammad has earned his MS degree from the University of Tehran, Iran. His research interests include MEMS and their biomdeical applications.
Mohammad Alzgool
PhD candidate
malzgoo1@binghamton.edu
Mohammad earned my bachelor's degree in Biomedical Engineering and his Master's degree
in Mechancial Engienering from Jordan University of Science and Technology.
He is interested in MEMS sensors and actuators, Control, and Biomechanics.
Employers
Alumni
- Nabid Hossain, PhD, now research and development mechanical engineer at .
- Meysam Daeichin, PhD, now research scientist at that makes miniature MEMS microphones.
- Mehmet Ozdogan, PhD, now prcoess developement engineer at that makes highly advanced microsystems.
- Mark Pallay, PhD, now a research and development engineer at that makes hardware storage devices.
- Alwathiqbellah Ibrahim, PhD and Postdoc, now an assistant professor at the
- Daniel Nelson, MS, now a research engineer at .
- Wei Yang, PhD, Hired by working on dynamic analysis of cell phone components.
- Matthew Jones, MS, Currently at Ford.
- Lejie Liu , MS
Currently PhD student at University of Madison-Wisconsin. - Timothy Kilmer - Undergraduate student
Currently junior student at SUNY Oneonta.