Faculty
Email
4700 King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
Thuwal 23955-6900
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Khaled Nabil Salama
Assistant Professor, Electrical Engineering
Ph.D. Electrical Engineering, Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA, United States, 2005,
M.S. Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA, U.S., 2000,
B.S. Cairo University, Egypt, 1997
Research Interests
Professor Salama's research interests cover a variety of interdisciplinary aspects of electronic circuit design and semiconductors' fabrication. He is currently engaged in developing devices, circuits, systems, and algorithms to enable inexpensive analytical platforms for a variety of industrial, environmental, and biomedical applications. Salama focuses on improved implementations of micro-scale detection and processing systems for further convenience, scaling, and portability.
Selected Publications
- Sudip Mondal, Ahmed M. Eltawil, and Khaled N. Salama, "Architectural optimizations for low-power k-best MIMO decoders," IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technologies, Volume 58, Issue 7, Page(s):3145 - 3153, Sept. 2009.
- T. A. Elkhatib, V. Y. Kachorovskii, W. J. Stillman, D. B. Veksler, K. N. Salama, X.-C. Zhang, and M. S. Shur, "Enhanced plasma waves detection of terahertz radiation using mulitple high-electron-mobility transistors connected in series," IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques. vol 58, no.2, pp331-339, Feb. 2010.
- Sudip Mondal, Ahmed M. Eltawil, Chung-An Shen, Khaled Salama, "Design and implementation of a sort free k-best sphere decoder " IEEE Transactions on Very Large Scale Integration Systems, 2010.
- X. Ge, M. Arcak and KN Salama, "On linear analysis of ring oscillator circuits", the 2010 American Control Conference, Baltimore, July 2010.
- F. A. Ghaffar, M. U. Khalid, A. Shamim, K. N. Salama, "Gain-enhanced LTCC system-on-package for automotive UMRR applications," IEEE International Midwest Symposium on Circuits and Systems, Seattle, USA, August 2010.


