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Pamela Saidoni
Masters Student in Electrical Engineering, admitted Autumn 2022
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsScholarly and research interest in:
Monitoring biological systems
Sensors
Medical devices
Sustainable and energy efficient systems -
Ahmed Sawaby
Ph.D. Student in Electrical Engineering, admitted Autumn 2017
BioAhmed received his B.Sc. degree from Cairo University in 2014. He is currently perusing his Ph.D. degree (2017-2022) at Stanford University. His research interests include biomedical electronics, medical implant and sensing systems, power management systems, analog-mixed circuits, ultra-low-power systems, energy harvesting, ultra-low-power transceivers, and RF systems.
Ahmed worked as an RFIC design engineer at Silicon Vision, Synopsys Inc. (2015-2016), where he worked on a state of the art Bluetooth low-energy (BLE) IP module. He also joined the teaching staff at the Faculty of Engineering, Cairo University, in 2014-2015 as a part of the teaching teams for the ELC102 Electronics and Devices course and the ELC302 Active Circuits course along with mentoring and supervising senior students' lab projects. From 2016 to 2017, he joined the Arbabian lab, Stanford University, as a visiting researcher where he worked with the implant team on designing wireless neural stimulation and pressure sensing systems. He also worked with Apple Inc. power management team in 2019 and 2020 on designing state-of-the-art power delivery systems. -
Jeff Setter
Ph.D. Student in Electrical Engineering, admitted Autumn 2015
BioJeff is a Ph.D. candidate at Stanford University in Electrical Engineering advised by Mark Horowitz. His research interests are in building hardware accelerators from software languages. Halide to Hardware is a project to use a data-parallel functional program formerly developed for CPU programs to produce hardware. Through the AHA hardware toolflow, these image processing and deep learning algorithms are mapped to a CGRA. Previously, Jeff received a B.S. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Cornell University in 2015.