Manijeh Razeghi is a Walter P. Murphy Professor
of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Director of the Center
for Quantum Devices at Northwestern University. She joined the
ECE department in 1991. Prior to that, she was the Head of the Exploratory
Materials Lab, Thomson-CSF, Orsay, France, from 1986-1991. She has
authored 1000 papers, given more than 500 invited and plenary talks,
written 12 book chapters, 8 books, and holds 50 patents. She has
supervised 24 Ph.D. students at Northwestern. Dr. Razeghi is a Fellow
of the International Engineering Consortium, a Life Member and Fellow
of the Society of Women Engineers, and a Fellow of the Society of
Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineering. She won the IBM Europe
Science and Technology Prize, an Achievement Award from the Society
of Women Engineers, and many Best Paper Awards. Manijeh Razeghi
received her DEA in 1976, the Docteur 3eme Cycle in Solid State
Physics in 1977, and the Docteur d'Etat des Sciences Physiques in
1980, all from the Universite de Paris Sud (11), France.
Research Interests
Nanotechnology, nanophotonics, quantum devices (QWIP, QCL), quantum dot based devices (QDIP, microresonators), lasers, detectors, waveguides, transistors, focal plane arrays, and cameras in the UV (200 nm) to far infrared (32 micron) spectral range.