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Mohamed Sayed was born in Cairo, Egypt where he obtained his BS and MS degrees in electrical engineering from Cairo University. He obtained his Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering from the Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland.

Mohamed worked at Hewlett-Packard Company for 27 years, and three years for Agilent Technologies. He developed and launched state-of-the-art microwave and millimeter wave systems and products through initiating and creating cutting-edge technologies for vector network analyzers, sources, spectrum analyzers, and counters. He has been principal consultant for Microwave and Millimeter Wave Solutions since April 2003.

Mohamed taught graduate and undergraduate courses at Cairo University, Johns Hopkins University, Howard University, and San Jose State University. In addition, he has been a technical advisor for Masters, Doctoral and Post Doctoral candidates.

Mohamed is author and co-author of over 50 publications in the field of device characterization, microwave and millimeter wave measurement systems and high power amplifier design. He is currently the Chair for the MTT Santa Clara Valley (SCV) Chapter in California. He was invited to give several presentations on millimeter wave instrumentation and high power characterization at Stanford University, Long Beach, Morgan Hill, Santa Rosa, Santa Clara, San Jose and Phoenix. Since 2004 Mohamed has been very active in ARFTG and has served on its Executive Committee as Nomination Chair and is currently the Technical Coordinator Chair. He was the General Chair for the 70th ARFTG Symposium held in Tempe, Arizona November 2007. He was also the Technical Program Chair (TPC) for the 46th, 66th, 67th, and 68th ARFTG conferences.



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