Mona_Jarrahi

Mona Jarrahi

Mona Jarrahi

Iranian engineer (born 1979)


Mona Jarrahi (Persian: مونا جراحی; Jan 1979) is an Iranian Engineering professor at the University of California, Los Angeles. She investigates novel materials, terahertz/millimeter-wave electronics and optoelectronics, microwave photonics, imaging and spectroscopy systems.[1]

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Jarrahi was honored with the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE) in 2013 for her work on Terahertz Optoelectronics.

Early life and career

Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers in 2014

Jarrahi was born in Tehran and received her high school education in Iran. In 1995 she got a silver medal at the Iranian National Physics Olympiad. She got her B.S. degree in Electrical Engineering from Sharif University of Technology in 2000. She then joined Stanford University[1] in 2001 as a graduate student where she got her MS and Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering in 2003 and 2007, respectively. In 2016 she received the "Sharif University of Technology Distinguished Alumni Award".

She served as a Postdoctoral Scholar at the University of California, Berkeley from 2007 to 2008.[2] After earning her Ph.D, Jarrahi joined University of Michigan Ann Arbor as an assistant professor (2008-2013). Afterward, she joined UCLA as an associate professor (2013-2017) and from 2017 she became a professor at UCLA in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department.

Prof. Jarrahi has made contributions to the development of ultrafast electronic/optoelectronic devices and integrated systems for terahertz/millimeter-wave sensing,[3] imaging, computing, and communication systems by utilizing novel materials, nanostructures, and quantum well structures as well as innovative plasmonic and optical concepts.[2] The use of advanced terahertz imaging systems for early-stage detection of cancerous tumors is a subject she has been working on it.

Jarrahi is a Fellow Member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), an Honorary Member of the IEEE Eta Kappa Nu (ΗΚΝ), and Fellow Member of the Optical Society of America (OSA), a Fellow Member of the International Society of Optical Engineers (SPIE) and a Member of the American Physical Society (APS).[4]

Awards and recognition

On 23 December 2013, Jarrahi was honored with the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE) award from the President of the United States, Barack Obama.[1][5][6] She was one of 102 scientists and engineers to receive this award in 2013. The presidential award committee cited her work in Terahertz Optoelectronics.[7]

Among the many awards and recognition Prof. Jarrahi received are in this table[8][4]

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References

  1. Memarian, Jahandad (2016-12-08). "Mona Jarrahi: A World Leader in Terahertz Applications". Huffington Post. Retrieved 2018-10-09.
  2. "Prof. Mona Jarrahi | SPIE Homepage: SPIE". spie.org. Retrieved 2020-07-12.
  3. Saeedkia, Daryoosh (16 Jan 2013). Handbook of Terahertz Technology for Imaging, Sensing and Communications. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Woodhead Publishing Ltd. ISBN 9780857092359.
  4. Kisliuk, Bill (January 8, 2014). "UCLA engineering professor Mona Jarrahi wins Presidential Early Career Award". UCLA Newsroom. Retrieved 2018-10-09.
  5. "President Obama Honors Outstanding Early-Career Scientists". whitehouse.gov. 2013-12-23. Retrieved 2018-10-09.
  6. Sakai, Kiyomi., ed. (2011). Terahertz optoelectronics. Berlin: Springer. ISBN 9783642057434. OCLC 750670985. OL 9054341M.
  7. "Mona Jarrahi". UCLA Samueli School Of Engineering. Retrieved 2019-09-17.
  8. "Professor Mona Jarrahi has been Named a 2014 Kavli Fellow by the National Academy of Sciences". UCLA Samueli School of Engineering. 2014. Retrieved 8 April 2024.
  9. "Distinguished Young Scientists Selected to Participate in Kavli Frontiers of Science Symposia". United States National Academy of Sciences. 23 January 2015. Retrieved 8 April 2024.
  10. "Mona Jarrahi of UCLA receives generous research funding". SPIE. 18 November 2016. Retrieved 8 April 2024.
  11. Gass, Jeanette. "Mona Jarrahi". Optica. Retrieved 8 April 2024.
  12. "Prof. Mona Jarrahi elected Fellow of the International Society for Optical Engineering (SPIE)". UCLA Samueli School of Engineering. 18 December 2017. Retrieved 8 April 2024.
  13. Suarez Rodriguez, Almudena; Caverly, Robert H. (May 2019). "2019 IEEE Fellows Elevation and Recognition". IEEE Microwave Magazine. doi:10.1109/MMM.2019.2898066.
  14. "Fellows nominated in 2022". APS Fellows archive. American Physical Society. Retrieved 2022-10-19.
  15. "UCLA Engineering Professor Named American Physical Society Fellow". UCLA Samueli School of Engineering. 2 November 2022. Retrieved 8 April 2024.

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