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nonlinear models

A novel design of antenna array developed by KAUST scientists

1 min read · Tue, Oct 21 2014

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RFICs sensors lab-on-a-chip antenna arrays nonlinear models

At the sensors lab, Prof. K.N. Salama and Prof. A. Shamim led a team of KAUST founding masters students Farhan Abdul Ghaffar and Muhammad Umair Khalid to develop an aperture coupled patch antenna array SoP.

Khaled Salama

Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering

sensors lab-on-a-chip antenna arrays nonlinear models

Professor Salama is a prominent leader in the development of intelligent sensors, biosensors and very large-scale integration (VLSI) architectures for bioimaging and instrumentation. He is one of the founders of the Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) Program at KAUST.

Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE)

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