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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

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Oct 5 - Oct 11, 2025

  • KAUST-CEMSE-ECE-Graduate-Seminar-Abdulrahman-Alhamed-Silicon-Based-mm-Wave-Phased-Arrays-for-5G_6G-and-SATCOM

    Silicon-Based mm-Wave Phased-Arrays for 5G/6G and SATCOM

    Abdulrahman Alhamed, Assistant Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering
    Oct 5, 12:00 - 13:00

    B9, L2, R2325

    The rapid growth of data-intensive applications is creating unprecedented challenges and opportunities in telecommunications. With 5G already leveraging mmWave spectrum and 6G targeting peak data rates approaching 1 Tbps, future networks will demand even broader spectrum allocations across the mmWave and sub-THz bands. Affordable phased arrays have emerged as a cornerstone of this evolution, offering directive communication to overcome severe free-space path loss while enabling narrow beamwidths, high interference tolerance, and adaptive nulling.

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