Md. Ataur Rahman

Dr. Md. Ataur Rahman

Senior Research Fellow

Details

Open to

  • Masters Research or PhD student supervision

About

Dr. Md. Ataur Rahman is a multifaceted researcher with a research focus on engineering materials and developing skin-mountable devices for monitoring airborne hazardous substances, mimicking sensory receptors for skin-like electronics for human-like robots, and biosignals. His areas of interest include energy harvesting, wireless and battery-free electronics, flexible and stretchable resistive random-access memory (ReRAM), and wearable sensors. He received the Global IT scholarship for MSc at the University of Ulsan, South Korea (2011-2013) that helped him a high-quality degree in electronic materials with multiple peer-reviewed publications. Subsequently, he pursued his PhD in the field of electronic materials engineering with a specialisation focused on wearable electronics, soft materials, soft-hard integration of skin-like electronics. He was the recipient of the prestigious International Post Graduate Research Scholarship (IPRS) for pursuing a PhD at RMIT University (2016-2020). During this time, he expanded his knowledge by spending a sabbatical at Professor Gutruf’s Lab at The University of Arizona, USA in 2019 and by working as a Nicolas Baudin Fellow in Institut Des Nanosciences De Paris, Sorbonne University, Paris, France in 2020.

Currently, he is working as an Australian Research Council Early Career Industry Fellow and Senior Lecturer at RMIT University. He recently completed a Heart Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowship and a Jack Brockhoff Foundation Medical Research Grant. He has extensive experience delivering on industry projects, serving as Chief Investigator on two Cooperative Research Centres Projects with Vlepis and Veintech.

Supervisor projects

  • Design and Development of Small Organic Molecules Based Diverse Flexible Organic Solar Cell Devices (OSCDs) Customized for Wearable Electronics
  • 31 Oct 2025
  • Somatosensors: Feedback Receptors for Electronic Skin and Eye
  • 30 Sep 2025
  • Design and Development of Plasmonic Metasurfaces for Enhanced Sensing and Solar Energy Harvesting Applications
  • 6 Aug 2025
  • Development of layered oxide and oxysulfide architecture with different perovskite phases for multifunctional applications.
  • 28 Jul 2025
  • Design and Fabrication of III-Nitride based Vertical Power Diode
  • 24 Jul 2025
  • Cyber secure battery-free and wireless wearable patch technology
  • 23 May 2025
  • Artificial synapses for hardware implementation of neuromorphic networks
  • 9 May 2025
  • Preparation and Application of Wide Bandgap Semiconducting Thin Films and Nanostructures
  • 8 May 2025
  • Development of Functional Materials for Environmental Remediation and Monitoring
  • 8 May 2025
  • Transparent electronic patches: Wearable oxide-based bio-sensors
  • 9 Jan 2025
  • Multi-stimuli thin films for tomorrows electronics and optics
  • 25 Nov 2024
  • Plant Wearable Environmental Monitoring System
  • 1 Jul 2024
  • Piezoelectric Two-Dimensional Transition Metal Dichalcogenides Nanostructures based Flexible Nanogenerator for Energy Harvesting
  • 30 Aug 2023
  • PYROELECTRIC BASED INFRARED DETECTOR FOR GAS SENSING APPLICATIONS
  • 14 Dec 2022
  • Development of TiCoSb-based Half-Heusler Materials for Thermoelectric Applications
  • 11 Nov 2021

Teaching interests

He teaches the following courses in RMIT:

 

Electronic Circuits - EEET 2404

 

Please visit to see the details:  https://handbook.rmit.edu.au/ords/r/rmit/catalogue/course?p6_code=029600

 

Engineering Design 2 - EEET 2257

 

Please visit to see the details: https://handbook.rmit.edu.au/ords/r/rmit/catalogue/course?p6_code=038304

 

Semiconductor Device Fabrication for undergraduate (EEET 2663)  and postgraduate (EEET 2155) students

 

Please visit to see the details: https://handbook.rmit.edu.au/ords/r/rmit/catalogue/course?p6_code=028381

 

Research interests

Electronic materials engineering; Energy harvesting; Battery free wireless electronics; and Sustainable energy and electronic systems. 

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