Dr. Waleed Khalil is currently serving as an Associate Professor at the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department and the ElectroScience Lab at The Ohio State University. He is a founder of the Circuit Laboratory for Advanced Sensors and Systems at OSU where he conducts research in digital intensive RF and millimeter-wave circuits and systems, high performance clocking circuits, gigahertz-speed analog-to-digital and digital-to-analog circuits.
Prior to joining OSU, Dr. Khalil spent 16 years at Intel Corporation where he held various technical and leadership positions in wireless and wireline communication groups. While at Intel, he played an instrumental role in the development of the industry's first Analog Front-end Integrated Circuits for third generation radios. He established Intel's first analog device modeling methodology for mixed signal circuit design and also contributed to the development of Intel's first RF process technology. He later co-founded a startup group to develop Intel's first RF Front-end Integrated Circuit, as a principal leader of the radio transmitter chain.
Dr. Khalil has authored and co-authored 11 issued and several other pending patents, over 50 journal and conference papers and three book and/or book chapters. Dr. Khalil is a senior member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) and serves in the steering committee for the RFIC Symposium and the technical program committee for the Compound Semiconductor IC Symposium (CSICS).
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Microelectronics Workforce Strategy Forum 2021
Join us on May 11-13, 2021 to co-create a holistic future-focused microelectronics ecosystem that attracts and retains a vibrant workforce. Hear from thought leaders, participate in workshops, and network and engage.
This event gathers representatives from academia, industry, and the government to promote policies and activities the increase the throughput and quality of students from high school through college for career in microelectronics and related disciplines.
Microelectronics Workforce Strategy Forum 2023
Parallax Advanced Research hosted the AFRL-sponsored 2023 ME Forum at the Ohio State University from 9-10 May with the vision to create a robust, integrated, and flexible roadmap of activities and opportunities that attract, educate, and retain a future microelectronics workforce. The 2023 Forum gathered representatives from government, industry, and academia in two days of presentations, panels, and discussions about the future of microelectronics in Ohio.