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Prof. Ahmed Madian

Dr. Ahmed Madian (SM'12) received his Ph.D. and M.Sc. degrees from Cairo University, Egypt, in 2007 and 2002, respectively. He is currently a Professor at the Department of Electronics and Computer Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and applied science, NILE University, Giza, Egypt. He is the director of the Microelectronics System Design Master Program since Sept. 2015. Also, he is the director of the Nanoelectronics Integrated System Design Research center (NISC) since 2016.

He has published more than 140 papers in international conferences and journals. His H-index is currently 17. Also, he served in the many technical and organizing committee of many international conferences. He received many research grants as Principle Investigator (PI), CO-PI, or Consultant from different national/international organizations. He won the best researcher award (Dr. Hazem Ezzat award 2017) for his outstanding research profile. His research interests are in circuit theory; low-voltage analog CMOS circuit design, current-mode analog signal processing, Memristors, Fractional systems, VLSI, Encryption systems and mixed/ digital applications on field-programmable gate arrays. Also, he is a member of the national radio of science committee (NRSC) since 2018. Dr. Madian is actively serving as a reviewer in several journals and conference publications including IEEE conferences and journals. He served as a guest associate editor for many international journals. He is the founder of IEEE Circuits and Systems (CASS) Egypt technical chapter and co-founder of the IEEE Robotics and Automation (RAS) Egypt technical chapter. He is currently the IEEE Egypt Section Secretary and member of Ex-COM.

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"Welcome to the Electronics and Computer Engineering (ECE) program at NU.

The ECE program is one of the first undergraduate programs at NU and has been growing steadily both in the number of faculty and TAs and the number of students and graduates. The ECE field, in general, has been always at the forefront of developing new technologies that make our lives better and easier, from telephony, radio and television broadcast, satellite communication, the internet, smartphones, industrial automation, medical and healthcare equipment, to the internet of things and self-driving cars.

We at the ECE program at NU are always working hard to be up to date with the latest developments in the field in order to prepare our students and graduates with the knowledge and tools necessary to work and excel in an ever-evolving field. The education and training offered at the ECE program allow our students and graduates not only to be successful in their engineering careers, but also to be technology leaders, innovators, and entrepreneurs."