About Mohammed Affan Zidan Mohammed Affan Zidan Ph.D., Electrical and Computer Engineering memristor Memory chaotic systems ray-tracing computer arithmetic neuromorphic computing Mohammed Affan Zidan obtained his Ph.D. Degree in the Electrical Engineering (EE) Program from King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, under the supervision of Prof. Khaled Nabil Salama. Mohammed Zidan earned his M.Sc. in Electronics and Communications Engineering from Faculty of Engineering, Cairo University, Egypt in 2010, where he was ranked first. In 2006, he received his B.Sc. in Electronics and Communications Engineering, Institute of Aviation Engineering and Technology (IAET), Egypt, also ranking first. Before joining KAUST, he worked as a teaching assistant at the German Articles Related News April 2014 Mohammed Zidan awarded IEEE Circuits and Systems Society Pre-Doctoral Fellowship 1 min read · Sat, Apr 19 2014 News Spotlight memristor Memory chaotic systems Mohammed Affan Zidan, sensors lab member and Ph.D. candidate in the Electrical Engineering (EE) Program at the Computer, Electrical, and Mathematical Science and Engineering (CEMSE) Division, received the IEEE Circuits and Systems (CAS) Society Pre-Doctoral Fellowship. September 2013 Prof. Salama's publications recognized by Elsevier's Top 25 hottest articles list 1 min read · Tue, Sep 24 2013 News memristors Memory chaotic systems Ph.D. student, Mohammed Zidan 's paper on Memristor-based memory: The sneak paths problem and solutions are recognized by ScienceDirect as one of the Top 25 hottest papers. May 2013 Mohammed Zidan (EE PhD Candidate) received the best postgraduate poster award at the SIECPS conference 1 min read · Fri, May 3 2013 News memristors Memory chaotic systems Mohammed Zidan received the best postgraduate poster award at the second Saudi International Electronics, Communications and Photonics conference, held 27-30 April 2013 in Riyadh, KSA.
Mohammed Zidan awarded IEEE Circuits and Systems Society Pre-Doctoral Fellowship 1 min read · Sat, Apr 19 2014 News Spotlight memristor Memory chaotic systems Mohammed Affan Zidan, sensors lab member and Ph.D. candidate in the Electrical Engineering (EE) Program at the Computer, Electrical, and Mathematical Science and Engineering (CEMSE) Division, received the IEEE Circuits and Systems (CAS) Society Pre-Doctoral Fellowship.
Prof. Salama's publications recognized by Elsevier's Top 25 hottest articles list 1 min read · Tue, Sep 24 2013 News memristors Memory chaotic systems Ph.D. student, Mohammed Zidan 's paper on Memristor-based memory: The sneak paths problem and solutions are recognized by ScienceDirect as one of the Top 25 hottest papers.
Mohammed Zidan (EE PhD Candidate) received the best postgraduate poster award at the SIECPS conference 1 min read · Fri, May 3 2013 News memristors Memory chaotic systems Mohammed Zidan received the best postgraduate poster award at the second Saudi International Electronics, Communications and Photonics conference, held 27-30 April 2013 in Riyadh, KSA.
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