Mehdi Nosrati

Assistant Professor
Electrical & Computer Engineering

Electrical & Computer Engineering

Office Location

LEO 251F

Overview

Mehdi Nosrati is an Assistant Professor at Manhattan University, the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Riverdale, New York.
Prior joining Manhattan University,as a Postdoctoral Fellow with the University of Alberta, his research focused on design and fabrication of 3-D waveguide tunable phase shifters for 5G systems. He pursued the research working on the design of nano-technology-based MEMS sensor for clinical and biomedical applications at Mcgill University, Montreal, QC, Canada. He joined to the National Research Council of Canada (NRC) as a Research Associate. His research interests include microwave and millimeter-wave passive devices and circuits, frequency-dependent lumped element analysis of distributed-element structures, and microwave sensor design for biomedical applications.

Education

Ph.D. Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Alberta, Canada

Courses Taught

  • ECEG 769 Introduction To Remote Sensing
  • ECEG 792 Adv Proj Electrical/Comp Engr
  • ECEG 799 Master'S Thesis Research
  • EECE 229 Intro To Digital Systems
  • EECE 303 Signals & Systems I
  • EECE 304 Signals & Systems Ii
  • EECE 305 Electronic Systems I
  • EECE 306 Electronic Systems Ii
  • EECE 311 Applied Electromagnetics
  • EECE 419 Senior Project A
  • EECE 420 Senior Project B
  • EECE 469 Introduction To Remote Sensing
  • EECE 474 Modern Communication Systems

Research & Scholarly Activities


3D Waveguide Filter Design

Microwave Passive Components

Microwave Sensors



Publications

M. Nosrati and N. Shaabani, "Structured Split-Ring Resonator for Sensing Applications: Dielectric-Material Characterization and Label-Free Detection of Biomolecules," in IEEE Journal of Electromagnetics, RF and Microwaves in Medicine and Biology, Dec. 2024.  

M. Nosrati, A. Nosrati, and F. Soltanian, “Reduction of electromagnetic field distortion in microwave sensors in contact with skin tissues,” IEEE Sensor J., Early Access, Oct. 2024.

M. Nosrati, "Sensitivity and quality-factor enhancement of patch-antenna-resonator sensors using geometrically modified transmission lines," Sensors and Actuators A : Physical, vol. 378, p.115774, Nov.2024.

M. Nosrati, F. Soltanian, and A. Nosrati, “Sensitivity enhancement of microwave split-ring-resonator sensors,” IEEE Trans. Compon., Packag. Manufact. Technol., vol.14, no.5, pp.921-929, May 2024.

F. Soltanian, M. Nosrati et al., “On-body non-invasive glucose monitoring sensor based on high figure of merit (FoM) surface plasmonic microwave resonator,” Scientific Rep., vol. 13, no.1, p. 17527, Oct. 2023.

 Nosrati, F. Soltanian, and A. Nosrati, “Size reduction and performance enhancement of coplanar-waveguide resonators for surface plasmonic applications,” IEEE Trans. Compon., Packag. Manufact. Technol., vol. 12, no. 12, pp. 1995-2001, Dec. 2022.