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About Sally Ahmed

Sally Ahmed

  • Ph.D. Student, Electrical and Computer Engineering

MEMS device fabrication digital logic design cadence Comsol Multiphysics

Sally Ahmed was a Ph.D. student in Electrical Engineering in the Computer, Electrical and Mathematical Science & Engineering division of King Abdullah University of Science and Technology. She was a member of the Integrated Circuits and Systems research group (ICS) from May 2016 to December 2020 and her thesis was supervised by Prof. Hossein Fariborzi. Sally obtained her Master's degree in Electrical Engineering from KAUST in 2013 and has a Bachelor's degree in Electronics Engineering from American University in Cairo (AUC). Research Interests Sally's research interests include MEMS Devices

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July 2018

  • Device to circuit to system

    5 min read · Wed, Jul 18 2018

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    ultra-low power circuit design MEMS next-generation computing

    The city of the future will be innervated with millions of microscopic sensors. These sensors will need to be virtually invisible, extremely low power and, conversely, extremely powerful from a computing perspective. A team at KAUST is chasing this impossible list of requirements in the form of miniaturized mechanical structures or MEMS.

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