
Post Doctoral Position
Dushyant was a Post-Doctoral fellow in Computer and Electrical Engineering. He received his Ph.D. in Experimental Condensed Matter Physics from University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee, and he received his Masters in Technology (material science) at the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, India. His research focused mainly on the fabrication of microelectromechanical systems (MEMS), and the growth of two-dimensional materials and their use in MEMS.
Ashish is a Visiting Scholar in Computer and Electrical Engineering. He received his Ph.D. in Physics from University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee, and he received his M.S. in Physics at Washington State University-Pullman. His research focuses on dynamic loading & electrical testing of solar panels, developing engineering tools to aid research on spinal cord injury, modifying scanning acoustic microscope to test microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) based ultrasonic sensors, and enabling sensors for predictive maintenance.
Graduate Student
Mohiuddin Munna was in Ph.D. program in Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Marquette University. He received BS and MS degree in Applied Physics, Electronics and Communication Engineering (APECE) from University of Dhaka, Bangladesh. As part of his master’s thesis, he conducted research Study on Two-Dimensional Electron Gas, Hole Gas and Drain Current Capabilities of Strained III-Nitrides. He joined as a lecturer (On Study Leave) in Dept. of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, University of Dhaka, Dhaka Bangladesh. He has joined Prof. Ronald Coutu’s MEMS and Advanced Microsystems research group in spring 2018. His research focus is on fabrication and characterization of Liquid Crystal Based RF switches.
Mohammad Shakhawat Hossain was in the doctoral program in Electrical and Computer Engineering. He earned his BS in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from North South University, Bangladesh. He received his M.E in Electrical Engineering from Lamar University, Texas. During the M.E Program, he worked on low power CMOS IC reliability issues and temperature-induced soft errors. During his graduate program in Marquette, he worked as a research assistant in Advanced Microsystems Research lab and his research was in the field of thermal management for Avalanche Photodiodes and quantum-enhanced sensing.
Emmanuel Adebayo joined the Coutu Research Group in Fall 2019 as PhD student and research assistant. He was working on quantum materials and effects.
Undergraduate Student
Andrew investigated piezoresistive materials, resistive sensor designs, and also created models for 3D printing.
Wesley was a third year undergraduate studying Bioelectrical Engineering at Marquette University. As a research assistant, his focus is on designing, building, and testing wheatstone-bridge sensors for various applications. In the future, he plans to pursue more research interests and study clinical engineering.
Constantinos Copoulos is a second-year undergraduate who is in the process of studying Electrical Engineering at Marquette University. He is currently working in Prof. Ronald Coutu’s MEMS and advanced microsystems research group. As a research assistant, his research project involves the improvement of measurement methods, via optical sensors, of metal beam’s stress and strain tests.