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Dr. Moeness Amin ,
Ph.D. received his B.Sc. degree in 1976 from Cairo University, Egypt, M.
Sc. degree in 1980 from University of Petroleum and Minerals, Saudi
Arabia, and his Ph.D. degree in 1984 from University of Colorado,
Boulder. All degrees are in Electrical Engineering. In 1984, Dr. Amin
joined the University of Colorado, Denver as a Visiting Assistant
Professor. He has been on the Faculty of the Department of Electrical
and Computer Engineering at Villanova University since 1985. In 2002, he became
the Director of the Center for Advanced Communications College of
Engineering.
Dr. Amin is a Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics
Engineers (IEEE); Recipient of the IEEE Third Millennium Medal; IEEE
Signal Processing Society Distinguished Lecturer for 2003-2004; Fellow
of the International Society of Optical Engineering; Member of the
Franklin Institute Committee on Science and the Arts; Recipient of the
1997 Villanova University Outstanding Faculty Research Award; Recipient
of the 1997 IEEE Philadelphia Section Award for "Outstanding
Intellectual and Organizational Contributions to the IEEE Philadelphia
Section in the Area of Signal Processing" and a member of Eta Kappa Nu,
Sigma Xi, and Phi Kappa Phi.
Dr. Amin has over 350 journal and conference publications in the
areas of Wireless Communications, Time-Frequency Analysis, Smart
Antennas, Secure Communications, Interference Cancellation in Broadband
Communication Platforms, Anti-Jam GPS, Target Tracking,
Direction Finding, Channel Equalization, and Radar Systems. He is a
regular invited participant at the biannual US/Australia Joint Defense
Workshop and has been an invited speaker at several NATO meetings on
Radar Imaging.
Dr. Amin has received federal research funds from DARPA, the Office
of Naval Research (ONR), Rome Lab (RL), US Air Force Research Lab
(AFRL), US Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR), US
Government Office of Research and Development, and the National Science
Foundation (NSF). His industry sponsors include General Electric,
Lockheed Martin, InterDigital Communication Corp, Comcast Cellular, the
Boeing Company, and the Sarnoff Corporation. He has two US patents and
served as a consultant to Micronetics Wireless, ELCOM Technology
Corporation, Ablaze Systems, Inc., Rajant Corporation, VerdaSee
Solutions, Inc., and VIZ Manufacturing Company. Dr. Amin is a three-time
recipient of Villanova University Faculty Summer Research Grant.
Dr. Amin was the General and Organization Chair of the IEEE Workshop
on Statistical Signal and Array Processing, Pocono Manor Inn, Pocono
Manor, Pa, August 2000. He was the Technical Program Chair of the 2nd
IEEE International Symposium on Signal Processing and Information
Technology, 2002. He was the General and Organization Chair of the IEEE
International Symposium on Time-Frequency and Time-Scale Analysis,
Philadelphia, PA, October 1994. He was an Associate Editor of the IEEE
Transactions on Signal Processing during 1996-1998. He was a member of
the IEEE Signal Processing Society Technical Committee on Signal
Processing for Communications during 1998-2002. He was a Member of the
IEEE Signal Processing Society Technical Committee on Statistical Signal
and Array Processing during 1995-1997. He has given several keynote and
plenary talks, served as a Session Chair in several technical
meetings, and is a reviewer for seven journals. Dr. Amin organized six
"All-Day Seminars" for the Franklin Institute Medal Program and the IEEE
Philadelphia Section.
In 1992, Dr. Amin spent a Sabbatical at the Department of Electrical
Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Michigan, and was
a Summer Research Fellow at Rome Lab, US Air Force in 1994. He was a
Visiting Professor at the Technology University of Malaysia during the
summer of 1997. He was a speaker and the founder of the three-day
intensive short course "Advances in Time-Frequency Signal Processing
with Applications," which was offered annually from 1990-1997 at
Villanova University, University of Michigan, and Singapore.
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Dr. Moeness Amin
Director
Center for Advanced Communications
Phone:
610.519.4263 |
Janice J. Moughan Administrative Coordinator
Center for Advanced Communications
Phone:
610.519.4599
FAX:
610.519.6118
Address: 121 Tolentine Hall
800 Lancaster Ave.
Villanova, PA 19085-1699
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