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Amin Arbabian

Stanford

Amin Arbabian received his Ph.D. degree in EECS from UC Berkeley in 2011. In 2012 he joined Stanford University, as an Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering, where he is also a School of Engineering Frederick E. Terman Fellow. Amin's research interests are in high-frequency circuits, systems, and antennas, medical imaging, and ultra-low power sensors and implantable devices.

Prof. Arbabian is the recipient/co-recipient of the 2016 Stanford University Tau Beta Pi Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching, 2015 NSF CAREER award, 2014 DARPA Young Faculty Award, 2013 Hellman Faculty Scholarship, the 2010-11, 2014-15, and 2016-17 Qualcomm Innovation fellowships, and best paper awards at the 2016 IEEE Conference on Biomedical Wireless Technologies, Networks, and Sensing Systems, 2014 IEEE VLSI Circuits symposium, 2013 IEEE International Conference on Ultra-Wideband (ICUWB), the 2010 IEEE Jack Kilby Award for Outstanding Student Paper at the International Solid-State Circuits Conference, and two time second place Best Student Paper Awards at 2008 and 2011 RFIC symposiums.