PhD Students
Saeed Keshavarz
Saeed Keshavarz has received his M.Sc. in Telecommunications Engineering from Amirkabir University of Technology (Tehran Polytechnic), Tehran, Iran. He is currently the student of PhD in Electrical Engineering at Wayne State University.
He is passionate about different areas of Telecommunications Engineering including: Metamaterials, Composite Right/Left-Handed (CRLH) Transmission Lines, Active and Passive Microwave, mm-wave and Terahertz Devices, Microwave Transceivers, and Antenna Design. Moreover, he is interested in hands-on projects as well and he has practical experience in working with microwave measurement devices such as Spectrum Analyzer and Network Analyzer.
Amit Kumar
Alumni
Mohammad Moein Moeini (now at Stanford)
Mohammad Moein Moeini received the M.S. degree in electrical engineering from Iran University of Science and Technology, Tehran, Iran, in 2019. His focus was on holographic theorem to design leaky-wave metasurfaces. He is currently pursuing the Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering at Wayne State University. His current research interests include, electromagnetics, metamaterial and metasurface design, time-varying structures for wave manipulation, nonreciprocity phenomenon and applying analytical and computational approaches to solve wave problems.
Haysam Kadry (now at Molex)
Co-advised with Prof. M. Alhawari
Haysam M. Kadry is a Ph.D. candidate in Electrical Engineering at Wayne State University. He earned a Master of Science in Electrical Engineering from the University of Michigan-Dearborn (Rackham Graduate School) in 2010. He earned a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering and a Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering from the University of Michigan-Dearborn in 2006. He has 10+ years of experience in the automotive industry. His experience is in electronics system/module design from conception to production. He is currently a research engineer at Ford Motor Company, leading research on high frequency/high speed physical layer design for analog and digital communication protocols.
Zahra Katbay (now at Molex)
Postdoctoral fellow co-advised with Prof. M. Ismail Elnaggar.