Honorary Speaker

H.E. Eng. Khalid Al Falih

Minister of Investment

 

 

Opening Remarks

Dr. Gabriel Rebeiz

US NAE, Wireless Communications Industry Chair Professor, UC San Diego

Biography

Prof. Rebeiz is an elected member of the National Academy of Engineering (NAE), an IEEE Fellow, an NSF Presidential Young Investigator, an URSI Koga Gold Medal Recipient, the 2003 IEEE MTT (Microwave Theory and Techniques) Distinguished Young Engineer, and is the recipient of the IEEE MTT 2000 Microwave Prize, the IEEE MTT 2010 Distinguished Educator Award and the 2011 IEEE AP (Antennas and Propagation) John D. Kraus Antenna Award. He also received the 1997-1998 Eta-Kappa-Nu Professor of the Year Award, the 1998 College of Engineering Teaching Award, and the 1998 Amoco Teaching Award given to the best undergraduate teacher at the University of Michigan, and the 2008 Teacher of the Year Award at the Jacobs School of Engineering, UCSD. His students have won a total of 20 best paper awards at IEEE MTT, RFIC and AP-S conferences. He has been an Associate Editor of IEEE MTT, and a Distinguished Lecturer for IEEE MTT, IEEE AP, and IEEE Solid-State Circuits Societies.

Prof. Rebeiz has mentored and supervised more than 100 graduate students and post-doctoral fellows, has more than 500 IEEE publications, and currently leads a group of 21 Ph.D. students and Post-Doctoral Fellows in the area of mm-wave silicon RFICs, tunable microwaves circuits, RF MEMS, planar mm-wave antennas and terahertz systems. He is the Director of the UCSD/DARPA Center on RF MEMS Reliability and Design Fundamentals, and the author of the best seller book, RF MEMS: Theory, Design and Technology, Wiley (2003).

https://jacobsschool.ucsd.edu/faculty/profile?id=238 

All sessions by Dr. Gabriel Rebeiz

The End of the Marconi Era and the Rise of Directive Communications (5G/6G/SATCOM): Affordable Silicon Phased-Arrays and Transceivers
10:20 AM
Dr. Gabriel Rebeiz

US NAE, Wireless Communications Industry Chair Professor, UC San Diego

Details
11:35 AM
Dr. Khaled Salama

Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering

Dr. Gabriel Rebeiz

US NAE, Wireless Communications Industry Chair Professor, UC San Diego

Dr. Atif Shamim

Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE), KAUST

Dr. Masfer Alkahtani

Research Associate Professor, KACST

Dr. Mohamed-Slim Alouini

Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, KAUST

Details

Honorary Guests

Dr. Gabriel Rebeiz

US NAE, Wireless Communications Industry Chair Professor, UC San Diego

Biography

Prof. Rebeiz is an elected member of the National Academy of Engineering (NAE), an IEEE Fellow, an NSF Presidential Young Investigator, an URSI Koga Gold Medal Recipient, the 2003 IEEE MTT (Microwave Theory and Techniques) Distinguished Young Engineer, and is the recipient of the IEEE MTT 2000 Microwave Prize, the IEEE MTT 2010 Distinguished Educator Award and the 2011 IEEE AP (Antennas and Propagation) John D. Kraus Antenna Award. He also received the 1997-1998 Eta-Kappa-Nu Professor of the Year Award, the 1998 College of Engineering Teaching Award, and the 1998 Amoco Teaching Award given to the best undergraduate teacher at the University of Michigan, and the 2008 Teacher of the Year Award at the Jacobs School of Engineering, UCSD. His students have won a total of 20 best paper awards at IEEE MTT, RFIC and AP-S conferences. He has been an Associate Editor of IEEE MTT, and a Distinguished Lecturer for IEEE MTT, IEEE AP, and IEEE Solid-State Circuits Societies.

Prof. Rebeiz has mentored and supervised more than 100 graduate students and post-doctoral fellows, has more than 500 IEEE publications, and currently leads a group of 21 Ph.D. students and Post-Doctoral Fellows in the area of mm-wave silicon RFICs, tunable microwaves circuits, RF MEMS, planar mm-wave antennas and terahertz systems. He is the Director of the UCSD/DARPA Center on RF MEMS Reliability and Design Fundamentals, and the author of the best seller book, RF MEMS: Theory, Design and Technology, Wiley (2003).

https://jacobsschool.ucsd.edu/faculty/profile?id=238 

All sessions by Dr. Gabriel Rebeiz

The End of the Marconi Era and the Rise of Directive Communications (5G/6G/SATCOM): Affordable Silicon Phased-Arrays and Transceivers
10:20 AM
Dr. Gabriel Rebeiz

US NAE, Wireless Communications Industry Chair Professor, UC San Diego

Details
11:35 AM
Dr. Khaled Salama

Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering

Dr. Gabriel Rebeiz

US NAE, Wireless Communications Industry Chair Professor, UC San Diego

Dr. Atif Shamim

Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE), KAUST

Dr. Masfer Alkahtani

Research Associate Professor, KACST

Dr. Mohamed-Slim Alouini

Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, KAUST

Details

External Speakers

Dr. Gabriel Rebeiz

US NAE, Wireless Communications Industry Chair Professor, UC San Diego

Biography

Prof. Rebeiz is an elected member of the National Academy of Engineering (NAE), an IEEE Fellow, an NSF Presidential Young Investigator, an URSI Koga Gold Medal Recipient, the 2003 IEEE MTT (Microwave Theory and Techniques) Distinguished Young Engineer, and is the recipient of the IEEE MTT 2000 Microwave Prize, the IEEE MTT 2010 Distinguished Educator Award and the 2011 IEEE AP (Antennas and Propagation) John D. Kraus Antenna Award. He also received the 1997-1998 Eta-Kappa-Nu Professor of the Year Award, the 1998 College of Engineering Teaching Award, and the 1998 Amoco Teaching Award given to the best undergraduate teacher at the University of Michigan, and the 2008 Teacher of the Year Award at the Jacobs School of Engineering, UCSD. His students have won a total of 20 best paper awards at IEEE MTT, RFIC and AP-S conferences. He has been an Associate Editor of IEEE MTT, and a Distinguished Lecturer for IEEE MTT, IEEE AP, and IEEE Solid-State Circuits Societies.

Prof. Rebeiz has mentored and supervised more than 100 graduate students and post-doctoral fellows, has more than 500 IEEE publications, and currently leads a group of 21 Ph.D. students and Post-Doctoral Fellows in the area of mm-wave silicon RFICs, tunable microwaves circuits, RF MEMS, planar mm-wave antennas and terahertz systems. He is the Director of the UCSD/DARPA Center on RF MEMS Reliability and Design Fundamentals, and the author of the best seller book, RF MEMS: Theory, Design and Technology, Wiley (2003).

https://jacobsschool.ucsd.edu/faculty/profile?id=238 

All sessions by Dr. Gabriel Rebeiz

The End of the Marconi Era and the Rise of Directive Communications (5G/6G/SATCOM): Affordable Silicon Phased-Arrays and Transceivers
10:20 AM
Dr. Gabriel Rebeiz

US NAE, Wireless Communications Industry Chair Professor, UC San Diego

Details
11:35 AM
Dr. Khaled Salama

Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering

Dr. Gabriel Rebeiz

US NAE, Wireless Communications Industry Chair Professor, UC San Diego

Dr. Atif Shamim

Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE), KAUST

Dr. Masfer Alkahtani

Research Associate Professor, KACST

Dr. Mohamed-Slim Alouini

Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, KAUST

Details

KAUST Speakers

Dr. Gabriel Rebeiz

US NAE, Wireless Communications Industry Chair Professor, UC San Diego

Biography

Prof. Rebeiz is an elected member of the National Academy of Engineering (NAE), an IEEE Fellow, an NSF Presidential Young Investigator, an URSI Koga Gold Medal Recipient, the 2003 IEEE MTT (Microwave Theory and Techniques) Distinguished Young Engineer, and is the recipient of the IEEE MTT 2000 Microwave Prize, the IEEE MTT 2010 Distinguished Educator Award and the 2011 IEEE AP (Antennas and Propagation) John D. Kraus Antenna Award. He also received the 1997-1998 Eta-Kappa-Nu Professor of the Year Award, the 1998 College of Engineering Teaching Award, and the 1998 Amoco Teaching Award given to the best undergraduate teacher at the University of Michigan, and the 2008 Teacher of the Year Award at the Jacobs School of Engineering, UCSD. His students have won a total of 20 best paper awards at IEEE MTT, RFIC and AP-S conferences. He has been an Associate Editor of IEEE MTT, and a Distinguished Lecturer for IEEE MTT, IEEE AP, and IEEE Solid-State Circuits Societies.

Prof. Rebeiz has mentored and supervised more than 100 graduate students and post-doctoral fellows, has more than 500 IEEE publications, and currently leads a group of 21 Ph.D. students and Post-Doctoral Fellows in the area of mm-wave silicon RFICs, tunable microwaves circuits, RF MEMS, planar mm-wave antennas and terahertz systems. He is the Director of the UCSD/DARPA Center on RF MEMS Reliability and Design Fundamentals, and the author of the best seller book, RF MEMS: Theory, Design and Technology, Wiley (2003).

https://jacobsschool.ucsd.edu/faculty/profile?id=238 

All sessions by Dr. Gabriel Rebeiz

The End of the Marconi Era and the Rise of Directive Communications (5G/6G/SATCOM): Affordable Silicon Phased-Arrays and Transceivers
10:20 AM
Dr. Gabriel Rebeiz

US NAE, Wireless Communications Industry Chair Professor, UC San Diego

Details
11:35 AM
Dr. Khaled Salama

Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering

Dr. Gabriel Rebeiz

US NAE, Wireless Communications Industry Chair Professor, UC San Diego

Dr. Atif Shamim

Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE), KAUST

Dr. Masfer Alkahtani

Research Associate Professor, KACST

Dr. Mohamed-Slim Alouini

Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, KAUST

Details