About Abdulrahman Alhamed Abdulrahman Alhamed Assistant Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering Radio Frequency Integrated Circuits wireless transceivers system on chip phased-arrays Satellite Communications Dr. Abdulrahman Alhamed is an assistant professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at KAUST, specializing in RF integrated circuits and systems. His research focuses on advancing wireless technologies for telecommunications and sensing applications Articles Related News August 2025 CEMSE New Faculty: Abdulrahman Alhamed, assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering 2 min read · Mon, Aug 11 2025 Radio Frequency Integrated Circuits wireless transceivers system on chip phased-arrays Satellite Communications CEMSE Professor Abdulrahman Alhamed’s research path was formed by a deep recognition of the pivotal role integrated circuits play in shaping the modern world. “While there was no single 'eureka' moment, my progression into academia was deliberate and purpose-driven,” he noted. “I was fortunate to have mentors who challenged me early on and environments that cultivated intellectual rigor.” Dr. Alhamed is an assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering, specializing in RF integrated circuits and systems. His research spans transceivers, phased arrays, radar systems and creating
CEMSE New Faculty: Abdulrahman Alhamed, assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering 2 min read · Mon, Aug 11 2025 Radio Frequency Integrated Circuits wireless transceivers system on chip phased-arrays Satellite Communications CEMSE Professor Abdulrahman Alhamed’s research path was formed by a deep recognition of the pivotal role integrated circuits play in shaping the modern world. “While there was no single 'eureka' moment, my progression into academia was deliberate and purpose-driven,” he noted. “I was fortunate to have mentors who challenged me early on and environments that cultivated intellectual rigor.” Dr. Alhamed is an assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering, specializing in RF integrated circuits and systems. His research spans transceivers, phased arrays, radar systems and creating
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