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Rehan Kapadia

Colleen and Roberto Padovani Early Career Chair in Electrical and Computer Engineering, and Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering

Education

  • 2013, Doctoral Degree, Electrical Engineering, University of California - Berkeley
  • 2010, Master's Degree, Electrical Engineering, University of California - Berkeley
  • 2008, Bachelor's Degree, Electrical Engineering, University of Texas - Austin

Biography

Professor Kapadia joined the faculty of the University of Southern California in the Ming Hsieh Department of Electrical Engineering in July 2014. He received his bachelors in electrical engineering from the University of Texas at Austin in May 2008, and his Ph.D. in electrical engineering from the University of California, Berkeley in May 2013. During his time at Berkeley, he was a National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellow, and also won the David J. Sakrison Memorial Prize for outstanding research. He has also won an AFOSR Young Investigator Award (2016), an ONR Young Investigator Award (2021), and the AVS Peter Mark Memorial Award (2020).

Research Summary

His interests lie at the intersection of material science and electrical engineering. Specifically in researching the next-generation electronic and photonic devices as well as the material growth techniques necessary to fabricate these devices. He has authored journal articles relating to electronic devices, photonic devices, nanomaterials growth and applications, and thin-film growth. Notably, he has developed new techniques for growing and integrating compound semiconductors with arbitrary substrates. He has authored over 30 journal articles and holds multiple patents.

Rehan Kapadia Research Summary


Awards

  • 2021 Office of Naval Research Young Investigator Program
  • 2020 American Vacuum Society Peter Mark Memorial Award
  • 2016 Air Force Office of Scientific Research Young Investigator Award
  • 2013 University of California, Berkeley 2013 Winner David J. Sakrison Memorial Prize
  • 2009 University of California, Berkeley 2009 Winner UC Berkeley Venture Lab Competition
  • 2008 National Science Foundation 2008-2011 Graduate Student Fellowship
  • 2007 University of Texas at Austin 2007 R. Earle Wright Endowed Presidential Scholar
  • 2006 University of Texas at Austin 2006, 2007, 2008 Distinguished College Scholar
  • 2004 2004-2008 National Merit Scholar
Appointments
  • Dir-Lab, John O'Brien Nanofabrication Laboratory
  • , Co-Director of MOSIS 2.0
  • Ming Hsieh Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
  • Mork Family Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science
Office
  • PHE 626
  • Charles Lee Powell Hall
  • 3737 Watt Way, Los Angeles, CA 90089
  • USC Mail Code: 271
Contact Information
  • (213) 821-0845
  • rkapadia@usc.edu
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