Razan Shams
- M.S. Student, Electrical and Computer Engineering
About
Razan Shams is an M.S. student in Electrical and Computer Engineering at KAUST and a member of the Integrated Microwaves Packaging Antennas & Circuits Technology (IMPACTS) Research Group. Her research focuses on micro electromechanical systems (MEMS) and microscale actuation, with an interest in integrating microfabricated structures into sensing, biomedical, and electromagnetic systems.
Before joining IMPACTS, Razan worked as a research intern at KAUST’s Nanofabrication Core Lab, where she contributed to semiconductor device processing and 2D material based photodetectors. She presented her work on scalable MoS₂ photodetectors at the IEEE EDS Future of Semiconductors Forum 2025.
Education
- M.S., Electrical and Computer Engineering, KAUST, 2025–Present
- B.S., Physics (Nanophysics), University of Jeddah, 2024
Research Interests
• Microfabrication & Nanofabrication for Semiconductor Devices
• MEMS for Sensing and Biomedical Applications
• Magnetic & Electromagnetic Actuation
• 2D Materials & Nanotechnology for Device Integration