Razi Haque

A headshot of Implantable Microsystems group lead Razi Haque.

 

Razi Haque is a research engineer and the Implantable Microsystems group leader at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory where he serves as principal investigator for a number of externally-funded research programs from the NIH and DARPA as well as internally-funded Laboratory Directed Research Development programs. The Implantable Microsystems Group primarily focuses on building flexible devices using microfabrication techniques and tools and leverages a quality management system to build human-grade implantable devices. The Group’s research focus is on next-generation neural interfaces and integrating multi-modal capabilities, including chemical and optical interfaces. Previously, Razi worked at a startup in southern California focusing on translating his graduate studies at the University of Michigan which focused on an intraocular implantable microsystem.