Asad Abidi

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أسد علي عبيدي (مواليد 12 يوليو 1956) مهندس كهرباء باكستاني أمريكي. يعمل أستاذاً منتظماً في جامعة كاليفورنيا ، لوس أنجلوس ، وهو الحائز الأول لكرسي عبد السلام في جامعة لاهور للعلوم الإدارية. اشتهر بريادته في مجال تقنية RF CMOS خلال أواخر الثمانينيات وأوائل التسعينيات. اعتبارًا من عام 2008 ، يتم إنتاج أجهزة الإرسال والاستقبال الراديوية في جميع أجهزة الشبكات اللاسلكية والهواتف المحمولة الحديثة على نطاق واسع كأجهزة RF CMOS. rdf:langString
Asad Ali Abidi (born July 12, 1956) is a Pakistani-American electrical engineer. He serves as a tenured professor at University of California, Los Angeles, and is the inaugural holder of the Abdus Salam Chair at the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS). He is best known for pioneering RF CMOS technology during the late 1980s to early 1990s. As of 2008, the radio transceivers in all wireless networking devices and modern mobile phones are mass-produced as RF CMOS devices. rdf:langString
rdf:langString أسد عبيدي
rdf:langString Asad Abidi
rdf:langString Asad Ali Abidi
rdf:langString Asad Ali Abidi
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rdf:langString أسد علي عبيدي (مواليد 12 يوليو 1956) مهندس كهرباء باكستاني أمريكي. يعمل أستاذاً منتظماً في جامعة كاليفورنيا ، لوس أنجلوس ، وهو الحائز الأول لكرسي عبد السلام في جامعة لاهور للعلوم الإدارية. اشتهر بريادته في مجال تقنية RF CMOS خلال أواخر الثمانينيات وأوائل التسعينيات. اعتبارًا من عام 2008 ، يتم إنتاج أجهزة الإرسال والاستقبال الراديوية في جميع أجهزة الشبكات اللاسلكية والهواتف المحمولة الحديثة على نطاق واسع كأجهزة RF CMOS.
rdf:langString Asad Ali Abidi (born July 12, 1956) is a Pakistani-American electrical engineer. He serves as a tenured professor at University of California, Los Angeles, and is the inaugural holder of the Abdus Salam Chair at the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS). He is best known for pioneering RF CMOS technology during the late 1980s to early 1990s. As of 2008, the radio transceivers in all wireless networking devices and modern mobile phones are mass-produced as RF CMOS devices. Abidi received his B.S. from the Imperial College London followed by a M.S. and PhD from the University of California, Berkeley in 1981. He worked as an electrical engineer with Bell Labs and in January 1985 joined UCLA as a tenured academic. In 2007, he left for a three-year sabbatical to work as a founding dean of the engineering school at Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS) and returned to Los Angeles in 2009. In 2017, he was named as the inaugural holder of the Abdus Salam Chair at LUMS. Abidi is a prominent academic and is a member of the National Academy of Engineering and The World Academy of Sciences. He received the IEEE Donald O. Pederson Award in Solid-State Circuits in 2008. In 2015, UC, Berkeley recognised him as a distinguished alumnus for his contributions to the theory and practice of analog and RF circuits.
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rdf:langString IEEE Third Millennium Medal
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