Muhammad Amin

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Affiliation

College of Engineering, Taibah University, Madinah, Saudi Arabia

Topic

Resonance Frequency,Circularly Polarized,Dielectric Constant,Biosamples,Biosensor,Communication Systems,Effective Permittivity,Elliptically Polarized,Energy Harvesting,Fano Resonance,Frequency Selective Surface,Graphene Metasurface,Ground Plane,Linearly Polarized,Load Resistance,Modulation Scheme,Phase Response,Polarization State,RF Energy,Reflection Coefficient,Response Amplitude,Sensor Design,Surface Plasmon,Vector Network Analyzer,6G Communication,Air Gap,Ambient Energy,Ambiguous Identification,Anomalous Dispersion,Antenna Surface,Balanced State,Bands In Order,Binding Events,Biofuel,Biomedical Applications,Biomolecules,Bit Error Rate,Bottom Layer,Carbon Monoxide,Carrier Frequency,Carrier Mobility,Cartilage,Compact Design,Compact Sensor,Concentrated Aqueous Solution,Concentration Response,Concentrations In Samples,Constant Phase,Conventional Scheme,Conversion Efficiency,

Biography

Muhammad Amin received the M.Sc. degree in Photonics Program jointly offered by the University of St Andrews, U.K., Heriot Watt University, U.K., and the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Sweden, and the Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering from KAUST, Saudi Arabia, in 2014. He is currently an Assistant Professor with the Department of Electrical Engineering, Taibah University, Saudi Arabia. His main research interest includes: 1) light-matter interactions at sub-wavelength scale for sensing, energy harvesting applications; 2) realizing high-frequency microwave components such as isolators, diodes, switches, modulators, and all optical buffers; and 3) acoustic materials for sound absorption and ultrasonic imaging applications. He was a recipient of the Erasmus Mundus Scholarship for his M.Sc. degree in Photonics Program, and the King Abdullah Fellowship, Academic Excellence and Provost Awards during his Ph.D. degree.