Dr. Toufik Sadi (MEng, PhD) received the first-class M.Eng. (Hons.) degree in Electrical and Electronic Eng. from the University of Manchester, U.K., in July 2004. After working on the electrothermal Monte Carlo simulation of nanoscale FETs, he received the Ph.D. degree, in the same discipline, from the University of Leeds, U.K., in January 2008.
Shortly after his graduation, he joined the IEMN Nanotechnology Center, France, as a CNRS Postdoctoral Research Fellow, where he worked (from 2008 to 2009) on the simulation of transport in ultra-fast nanodevices. He then joined the Technical University of Ilmenau, Germany, as a Marie Curie Actions Postdoctoral Research Fellow, working (from 2009 to 2011) on the compact and physical modeling of nanodevices. From 2011 to 2014, he worked as a Postdoctoral Researcher at Aalto University, Finland, on the simulation of transport in (opto-) electronic and photonic nanostructures.
Dr. Sadi currently holds the position of the Research Associate at the Glasgow Device Modeling Group, working on the simulation of electron and thermal transport in nanoscale semiconductor devices. He is the author of 60 contributed and invited papers and communications, and the first author of 20 journal articles.