My Expertise
Microfabrication; Analytical Chemistry; Chemical Sensor; Surface Acoustic Wave Device; Quartz Crystal Microbalance; Conductometric sensors; Differential Ion Mobility Spectrometry; RF electronics; Materials Science; Nanotechnology
Fields of Research (FoR)
Analytical Chemistry, Microelectromechanical Systems (MEMS), Sensor Technology (Chemical aspects)Biography
Dr Mohibul Kabir is an ARC DECRA Fellow at UNSW's School of Chemistry. His current research is focused towards the development of a high-performance, palm-portable differential ion mobility spectrometer for universal chemical analysis that operates at atmospheric pressure and consumes minimal power.. Dr Kabir has expertise in highly interdisciplinary research fields of microelectronics, microfabrication, radio frequency engineering and...view more
Dr Mohibul Kabir is an ARC DECRA Fellow at UNSW's School of Chemistry. His current research is focused towards the development of a high-performance, palm-portable differential ion mobility spectrometer for universal chemical analysis that operates at atmospheric pressure and consumes minimal power.. Dr Kabir has expertise in highly interdisciplinary research fields of microelectronics, microfabrication, radio frequency engineering and materials chemistry. He was awarded RMIT University’s Vice Chancellor's Award for Research Excellence HDR in 2016 as a recognition of “achieving the highest levels of excellence in research during the completion of his PhD degree” in the field of microsensors development for toxic chemical detection.
Academic Qualifications
PhD (Field of Research: Micro- and Nanoscale Acoustic Wave Gas Sensors), 2013-2016, Department of Applied Chemistry, School of Applied Sciences, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia
MSc in Electrical & Electronic Engineering, 2011-2013, Islamic University of Technology, Bangladesh
BSc (Hons.) in Electrical & Electronic Engineering, 2005-2009, Islamic University of Technology, Bangladesh
Research Grant
ARC DECRA Fellowship: $422K
Project Title: High-performance, portable ion-mobility surface-acoustic wave spectrometry
Awards
RMIT Vice Chancellor's Prize for Research Excellence- HDR (2016)
RMIT Agilent Technologies Prize for Excellence in Separation Science (2016)
Publications
Complete list of publications is available in Google Scholar Profile
My Research Supervision
Supervision keywords
Areas of supervision
Microfabrication
Microsensors
Ion Seperation
Differential Ion Mobility Spectrometry (DMS)
Field Asymmetric Ion Mobility Spectrometry (FAIMS)
Surface Acoustic Wave (SAW) sensor
Quartz Crystal Microbalance (QCM) sensor
Chemiresistive sensor
Currently supervising
Anthony Tran (Hons. Student)
Ezaz Ahmed (Co-supervising PhD candidate)
Diana Zhang (Mentoring PhD candidate)