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        Dr. Ibraheem Haneef

        Faculty Member, Department Of Avionics Engineering

        PhD. (MEMS) University of Cambridge, UK
        Research Interests:
        Micro and Nano Electro Mechanical Systems (MEMS and NEMS) , Micro-sensors for aerospace and avionics applications, MEMS wall shear stress (i.e. skin friction) sensors, MEMS mass/volume flow rate sensors, MEMS pressure and temperature sensors, MEMS gas sensors, Thermal /Infra Red imaging of MEMS and semiconductor devices, MEMS packaging for harsh environments and bio-medical applications, Design, modeling, simulation, characterization of SOI CMOS MEMS sensors, Laser micro-machining and its applications for MEMS and industrial processes, Nanotechnology/ Nano-characterization using Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM), Carbon Nano Tubes (CNTs) based solar cells and sensors
        Phone:
      • 051-950-7845
      • Email:
      • ibraheem.haneef@mail.au.edu.pk
      • Selected Publications:
      • I. Haneef, J. D. Coull, S. Z. Ali, F. Udrea and H. P. Hodson, Laminar to Turbulent Flow Transition Measurements Using an Array of SOI-CMOS MEMS Wall Shear Stress Sensors, Proc. 7th IEEE Conference on Sensors (IEEE Sensors 2008), 26-29 October, 2008, Lecce, Italy, pp. 57-61.
      • S. Santra, P. K. Guha, S. Z. Ali, I. Haneef, F. Udrea and J. W. Gardner, SOI Diode Temperature Sensor Operated at Ultra High Temperatures ¿ A Critical Analysis, Proc. 7th IEEE Conference on Sensors (IEEE Sensors 2008), 26-29 October, 2008, Lecce, Italy, pp. 78-81.
      • S. Z. Ali, S. Santra, P. K. Guha, I. Haneef, V. Garofalo, C. Schwandt, J. A. Covington, R. V. Kumar, J. W. Gardner, W. I. Milne and F. Udrea, Nanowire Hydrogen Gas Sensor Employing CMOS Micro-hotplate, Proc. 8th IEEE Conference on Sensors (IEEE Sensors 2009), 25-28 October, 2009, Christchurch, Newzealand.
      • R. H. Hopper, I. Haneef, S. Z. Ali, F. Udrea and C. H. Oxley, Use of Carbon Micro-particles for Improved IR Temperature Measurement of CMOS MEMS Devices, Measurement Science and Technology, Vol. 21, Issue 4, 045107 (6 pp), 2010 (2008 Impact Factor: 1.493)
      • S. Evans, J. D. Coull, I. Haneef and H. P. Hodson, Minimizing the Loss Produced by a Turbulent Separation Using Vortex Generator Jets, AIAA-2010-4590, AIAA 5th Flow Control Conference, 28 Jun - 1 Jul 2010, Chicago, Illinois, USA (Accepted)
      • S. Santra, P. K. Guha, S. Z. Ali, I. Haneef, F. Udrea and J. W. Gardner, Silicon on Insulator CMOS Diode Temperature Sensor - A Detailed Analysis for Ultra High Temperature Operation, IEEE Sensors Journal, (Communicated) (2008 Impact Factor: 1.610)
      • I. Haneef, H. P. Hodson, R. J. Miller, F. Udrea, Shear Stress Sensors, UK Patent Application No 0720905.2, October 25, 2007.
      • I. Haneef, H. P. Hodson, R. J. Miller, F. Udrea, Shear Stress Sensors, International PCT Patent Application No. PCT/GB2008/050995, (International Publication No. WO 2009/053757 A2), October 24, 2008.
      • M. S. Haque, K. B. K. Teo, N. L. Rupensinghe, S. Z. Ali, I. Haneef, S. Maeng, J. Park, F. Udrea and W. I. Milne, On Chip Deposition of Carbon Nanotubes Using CMOS Microhotplates, Nanotechnology, Vol. 19, 025607 (5 pp), 2008. (2008 Impact Factor: 3.446; Cited by 6)
      • S. M. C. Vieira, P. Beecher, I. Haneef, F. Udrea, W. I. Milne, M. A. G. Namboothiry, D. L. Carroll, J. Park and S. Maeng. Use of Nanocomposites to Increase Electrical Gain in Chemical Sensors, Applied Physics Letters, Vol. 91, 203111, 2007. (2007 Impact Factor: 3.596; Cited by 6)
      • M. Boutchich, T. J. Mamtora, G. J. McShane, I. Haneef, D. F. Moore and J. A. Williams, Force Measurements on U-Shaped Electro Thermal Micro-Actuators: Applications to Packaging, IMechE Journal of Mechanical Engineering Science, Vol. 222, No.1, pp. 87-96, 2008. (2008 Impact Factor: 0.317)
      • H. Zhou, A. Colli, A. Ahnood, Y. Yang, N. Rupesinghe, T. Butler, I. Haneef, P. Hiralal, A. Nathan and G. A. J. Amaratunga, Arrays of Parallel Connected Coaxial Multiwall-Carbon-Nanotube-Amorphous-Silicon Solar Cells, Advanced Materials, Vol. 21, Issue 38-39, pp. 3919-3923, 2009. (2008 Impact Factor: 8.191, Cited by 1)
      • S. M. C. Vieira, P. Beecher, I. Haneef, F. Udrea, W. I. Milne, M. A. G. Namboothiry, D. L. Carroll, J. Park and S. Maeng, Development of High-Performance Gas Sensors Using Singlewalled Carbon Nanotubes, Polymers And Composite Materials, Proc. Nanopolymers 2007, 12-13 June 2007, Berlin, Germany.
      • J. D. Coull, I. Haneef, S. Z. Ali, F. Udrea and H. P. Hodson, SOI-CMOS MEMS Wall Shear Stress Sensors, Proc. von Karman Institute (VKI) XIX Biannual Symposium on Measuring Techniques in Turbomachinery; Transonic and Supersonic Flow in Cascades and Turbomachines, 7-8 April, 2008, Sint Genesius Rode, Belgium.
      • I. Haneef, S. Z. Ali, F. Udrea, J. D. Coull and H. P. Hodson, High performance SOI-CMOS Wall Shear Stress Sensors, Proc. 6th IEEE Conference on Sensors (IEEE Sensors 2007), 28-31 October 2007, Atlanta, Georgia, USA, pp. 1060-1063.
      • I. Haneef, P. K. Guha, S. Z. Ali, J. D. Coull, F. Udrea and H. P. Hodson, SOI MEMS Wall Shear Stress Sensors With CMOS Electronics, Proc. 22nd International Conference Eurosensors (Eurosensors 2008), 7-10 September, 2008, Dresden, Germany, pp. 169-173.
      • F. Udrea, S. Santra, P. K. Guha, S. Z. Ali and I. Haneef, Ultra-high Temperature (>300?C) Suspended Thermo-diode in SOI CMOS Technology, Proc. 14th International Workshop on Thermal Investigations of ICs and Systems (THERMINIC 2008), 24-26 September 2008, Rome, Italy, pp. 195-199.
      • F. Udrea, S. Santra, P. K. Guha, S. Z. Ali and I. Haneef, Ultra-high Temperature (>300 deg C) Suspended Thermo-diode in SOI CMOS Technology, Microelectronics Journal, (2009), doi:10.1016/j.mejo.2009.12.005 (Available online) (2008 Impact Factor: 0.859)
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