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Behrooz Abiri
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Affiliation
Department of Electrical Engineering, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA, USA
GuRu Wirelesss Inc., Pasadena, CA, USA
GuRu Wirelesss Inc., Pasadena, CA, USA
Topic
Array Elements,Phased Array,Radiation Pattern,Beampattern,DC Power,Flexible Array,Large Array,Phase-locked Loop,Photodetector,Reference Signal,Transmission Line,Wireless Power Transfer,Absence Of Noise,Adjacent Elements,Amplitude Set,Antenna Array,Array Of Shapes,Batch Mode,Beamforming,Bending Radius,Calibration Method,Calibration Procedure,Circuit Board,Coherent Array,Coherent RF,Conformal Array,Correction Capability,Deployment Of Systems,Digital Control,Dimensional Space,Dynamic Flexibility,Dynamic Range,Electric Lines,Element A,Element Spacing,Far-field,Flexible Electronics,Flexible Phased Array,Frequency Modulated Continuous Wave,Ground Plane,Group Elements,Impedance Matching,Integrated Circuit,Internet Of Things,Low Mass,Lower Frequency,Measurement Bandwidth,Mutual Coupling,Optical Array,Optimization Algorithm,
Biography
Behrooz Abiri (Member, IEEE) received the Ph.D. degree from the California Institute of Technology (Caltech), Pasadena, CA, USA, in 2017.
He co-founded GuRu Wireless Inc., Pasadena, in 2017, to bring true wireless power technology into the market, where he is currently serving as the Chief Technology Officer and leading the Engineering Team. He holds 25 granted U.S. patents. His research interests include RF and millimeter-wave transceivers, monolithic mm-wave power amplifiers and rectifiers, optical and mm-wave phased arrays, and their applications in wireless power transmission systems.
Dr. Abiri has been awarded the Charles Wilts Prize for best Ph.D. thesis from the Electrical Engineering Department, Caltech, in 2017, the IEEE Solid State Circuits Society Predoctoral Achievement Award in 2014, the Analog Devices Outstanding Student Designer Award in 2013, the Caltech Ph.D. Fellowship in 2011, and the Edward S. Rogers Scholarship from the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) Department, University of Toronto, in 2009. He is also the Gold Medal Winner of the 16th National Physics Olympiad, Iran, in 2003, and the 35th International Physics Olympiad, Pohang, South Korea, in 2004.
He co-founded GuRu Wireless Inc., Pasadena, in 2017, to bring true wireless power technology into the market, where he is currently serving as the Chief Technology Officer and leading the Engineering Team. He holds 25 granted U.S. patents. His research interests include RF and millimeter-wave transceivers, monolithic mm-wave power amplifiers and rectifiers, optical and mm-wave phased arrays, and their applications in wireless power transmission systems.
Dr. Abiri has been awarded the Charles Wilts Prize for best Ph.D. thesis from the Electrical Engineering Department, Caltech, in 2017, the IEEE Solid State Circuits Society Predoctoral Achievement Award in 2014, the Analog Devices Outstanding Student Designer Award in 2013, the Caltech Ph.D. Fellowship in 2011, and the Edward S. Rogers Scholarship from the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) Department, University of Toronto, in 2009. He is also the Gold Medal Winner of the 16th National Physics Olympiad, Iran, in 2003, and the 35th International Physics Olympiad, Pohang, South Korea, in 2004.