Walid K. M. Ahmed

Also published under:W. K. M. Ahmed, W. Ahmed, Walid Ahmed

Affiliation

Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, NJ, USA

Topic

Molecular Communication,Symbol Duration,Bit Error Rate,Diffusion Coefficient,Bit Error,Inter-symbol Interference,Molecular Absorption,Number Of Molecules,Additive Noise,Brownian Motion,Detection Scheme,Nanonetwork,Bit Error Rate Performance,Error Probability,Channel Impulse Response,Channel Response,Channel State,Communication Systems,Modulation Scheme,Noise Sources,On-off Keying,Signal-to-noise,Types Of Molecules,Adaptive Threshold,Amount Of Molecules,Computational Operations,Detection Threshold,Lower Bit Error Rate,Network Throughput,Optimal Time,Proper Time,Stochastic Behavior,Time Complexity,Time Instants,Time Slot,Time Synchronization,Traditional Communication,Upper Bound,Wireless Sensor Networks,3D Environment,Accumulation Of Variants,Adaptive Fuzzy,Adaptive Neuro-fuzzy Inference System,Bioinspired,Bit Length,Boolean Logic,Chemical Signals,Complex Operations,Concentration Of Molecules,Concentration Period,

Biography

Walid K. M. Ahmed received the B.Sc. (Distinction with Honor) from Ain Shams University in Electrical Engineering in 1991, and his PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Queen’s University at Kingston, Ontario, Canada in 1997.
He is a distinguished industry expert and a technical business leader with more than 28 years of experience in wireless and digital communications, communications theory, digital signal processing, transceiver design and telecommunications networks. He held senior technical and management positions with major enterprises in the telecommunications industry including Jabil, Verizon Wireless, Broadcom, Qualcomm, Bell Laboratories (Lucent Technologies), M/A-COM (Tyco Electronics) and Bell Northern Research (Nortel Technologies). He has delivered many novel solutions, designs and innovations from concept to implementation into various products at major enterprises in the telecommunications industry spanning a broad spectrum of areas ranging from pioneering contributions to battlefield and military network design, to breakthrough cellular base-station and handset-transceiver RF and modem design. He holds 53 patents to-date, issued in the U.S. and internationally, and has many patents pending. He has also published over 100 original research articles.
Dr. Ahmed has received over 80 awards and recognitions, including several IEEE and international best paper awards, honorary research and technical/industry recognitions and major fellowships and scholarships. He is the recipient of the 2012 IEEE R1 Technological Innovation Award “for fundamental contributions to the design and theory of wireless communications devices and architectures”. He has been serving as an adjunct research, Ph.D. advisor and teaching professor at major universities for more than 20 years, including Ain Shams, Queens, NJIT, NYU and Stevens Tech. He currently leads graduate student research on wireless sensor networks and Nano Molecular communications at Stevens Tech. Dr. Ahmed is a Green Belt Six Sigma. He has been listed for many years in several of the world-known Marquis Who’s Who registry publications.