Former Doctoral Candidate
Setareh Kazemzadeh
Department
Mechanical Engineering

ACADEMIC BACKGROUND
Setareh Kazemzadeh, obtained her Masters in solid state physics on the topic of biophotovoltaic solar cells containing Photosystem1 (PS1) complex protein as active layer. The achievement of the highest reported efficiency by then, encouraged her to continue her journey more in the field of multidisciplinary research. Therefore, she joined the neuromorphic engineering group in September 2018. Her PhD focuses on developing neuromorphic (brain-inspired) crossbar arrays with health-care applications such as smart biosensors.The research she conducts in this role, developed her aspiration to contribute to the road towards future adoptive brain implants.
Recent Publications
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Polydopamine-Based All Solid-State Flexible Organic Neuromorphic Devices for Access Device-Free Artificial Neural Networks
Advanced Electronic Materials (2023) -
A biohybrid synapse with neurotransmitter-mediated plasticity
Nature Materials (2020) -
Electrolyte-gated transistors for synaptic electronics, neuromorphic computing, and adaptable biointerfacing
Applied Physics Reviews (2020) -
Novel approach of biophotovoltaic solid state solar cells based on a multilayer of PS1 complexes as an active layer
ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering (2017)
Ancillary Activities
No ancillary activities