2-Day Workshop on Next-Generation RF Systems: From LTCC Integration to Field Reconfigurable Hardware

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Prof. Ammar Kouki

Topic:

1. LTCC-Integrated Antennas, Waveguides and Passive Components for mm-Wave Applications

Biography:

Prof. Ammar Kouki received the B.S. (Hons.) and M.S. degrees in Engineering Science from Pennsylvania State University in 1985 and 1987, respectively, and the Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering from the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign in 1991. He is currently a Full Professor of Electrical Engineering and the Founding Director of the LTCC@ETS Laboratory at École de technologie supérieure, Montréal, Canada. His research interests are in the areas of modeling, simulation, and design of active and passive microwave and mm-wave devices and circuits, reconfigurable and energy-efficient RF front ends, 3-D circuits and sensors in LTCC, applied computational electromagnetics and antenna arrays, and radio-wave propagation modeling. He has extensive collaboration with industry in Canada and has completed multiple technology transfers to companies. His research has led directly to the creation of four start-ups (ABBK Physics Works, EMWorks, ISR Technologies, and AmpliX) and has netted over 300 publications as well as 8 granted patents, with one licensed. Dr. Kouki is a co-founder and the current president of the non-profit North American Tunisian Engineering Group (NATEG).

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Address:LTCC@ÉTS Laboratory at École de technologie supérieure, Notre-Dame Street West (corner of Peel) , Montreal QC H3C 1K3, Canada, 1100

Prof. Ammar Kouki

Topic:

2. Challenges and Opportunities in Field Reconfigurable RF Hardware for Future Radio Communication Systems