NQC Laboratory

The Nanotechnology and Quantum Computing Laboratory (NQC Lab)
 was founded in 2010, and conducts high quality research in various
 areas of Nanotechnology and Quantum Computing. Currently, NQC Lab
 hosts seven PhD students and candidates, as well as more than ten 
 Msc students under supervision of Dr. Keivan Navi.

The main research areas in NQC Lab  can be classified as follows:

Nanoelectronics

  •  Carbon Nano Tube( CNT)
  •  Quantum Cellullar Automata( QCA)
  •  Benzene Rings

Quantum Computing

Fuzzy Systems

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Benzene Rings

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CNT

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QCA

Quantum Dot Cellular Automata

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Quantum Computing

   1.1  Quantum Computing debrief   We are considering a most influential and revolutionary scientific theory combination here, answer to names “information theory” and “Quantum Mechanics”. Quantum Computing is a new and exciting field at the intersection of mathematics, computer science and physics. It concerns a utilization of quantum mechanics to improve the efficiency of …

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Members

PhD Candidates Mohammad Amin Taherkhani Farnoush Farzaneh Ahmad Karimi Mehdi Takbiri Pegah Foroutan Samaneh Firouzi Mahtab Fouladi   Recently Graduated PhD Students Dr. MohammadReza Taheri Dr. Ali Bozorgmehr Dr. Omid Daee Dr. Masumeh Fakheri Dr. Noura Mousavi Dr. Zahra Mohammadi Dr.Ehsan Pouraliakbar Some Female Graduated PhD Students Dr. Somayeh Timarchi Dr.Somayeh Jasbi Dr. Razieh Farazkish …

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Contact Us

Room 215, Second floor,Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Shahid Beheshti University, Velenjak, Tehran, Iran. Tel: (9821) 29904109  

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