Email: Mohammad.taki@liu.edu.lb
Office: Block A, 1st Floor
Mailing address:
School of Engineering
Block A, 1st Floor
Lebanese International University
Behind Saray, 1600, Saida, Lebanon
Dr. Mohammad Taki serves as an assistant professor in the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at the Lebanese International University He started this position in October 2015.
Dr. Mohammad Taki earned his bachelor's degree in telecommunication engineering from the Lebanese University in 2004. Subsequently, he pursued further studies, obtaining a second bachelor's degree and a master's degree in electronic engineering from the University of Cagliari, Italy, in 2006 and 2008, respectively.
In 2013, Dr. Taki achieved the significant milestone of defending his Ph.D. degree at the Sant’Anna School for Advanced Studies, University of Pisa, Italy. Following this, from 2013 to 2015, Dr. Taki served as a research fellow at the TeCIP Institute, Sant’Anna School, Pisa, Italy, where his focus was on distributed optical fiber sensors.
Dr. Taki's entrepreneurial spirit led him to found INFIBRA TECHNOLOGIES Srl in 2014. This innovative startup emerged as a spin-off from the Sant’Anna School for Advanced Studies at the University of Pisa.
Between 2021 and 2023, Dr. Taki held a research fellow position in the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at Cagliari University, Italy. During this period, his research centered on flexible electronics, nanofilms, and bioelectrodes for applications in the field of biomedicine.
His dedication to research is evident through his extensive publication record, with over 30 scientific journal, conference papers and patents authored and co-authored by him. Moreover, he has taken on the role of a reviewer for esteemed publications such as Optics Express, Optics Letters, Applied Optics, and Sensors.
Research Interests:
Realization of bioelectronics devices, nanofilms and bioelectrodes for biomedical applications.
Realization of flexible electronic devices for wearable applications.
Distributed and discrete fiber optic sensors
Sensing and robotics