Qurban A. Memon
received his bachelor’s degree from Mehran
University of engineering and technology, and earned his M.S. from the
University of Gainesville, Florida, and his Ph.D. from the University of
Central Florida, Orlando. He is currently an associate professor in the
Electrical Engineering Department of the College of Engineering at UAE
University, Al-Ain, UAE. He has conducted research in intelligent systems, networks,
and e-health. He is a principal (lead) author of over hundred publications in
international journal and conferences.
Mahmoud Al Ahmad
(Senior Member, IEEE) received the B.Sc. degree in electrical engineering from
Birzeit University, Ramallah, Birzeit, in 1999, and the M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees
in microwave engineering from Technische Universität München, Munich, Germany,
in 2002 and 2006, respectively. He is currently a Full Professor with the
Department of Electrical and Communication Engineering, United Arab Emirates
University, Al Ain, United Arab Emirates. He has over ten years of electronic
materials and device fabrication research experience in academia, national
laboratories, and industry. He has managed several research projects and teams
with annual budgets of up to U.S. $1 million. He has also conducted research in
energy harvesting technologies and frequency agile circuits with Siemens
AG/CNRS and the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) and
has published more than 20 journal articles and 35 conference papers in this
domain with more under review. He is a principle (lead) author of around 55
published papers in journals and international conferences and has over 40
presentations at international conferences (several of which has been invited).
His research interests include the design and fabrication of self-powered,
low-powered nano-based electronic devices and systems and applied
electromagnetic for biomedical applications.
Michael
Pecht (Life
Fellow, IEEE) received the first M.S. degree in electrical engineering and the
second M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in engineering mechanics from the University of
Wisconsin, Madison, USA. He is the Founder and the Director of the Center for
Advanced Life Cycle Engineering (CALCE), University of Maryland, which is
funded by over 150 of the world’s leading electronics companies at more than
US$6M/year. He is currently a Distinguished Professor in mechanical engineering
and a professor in applied mathematics with the University of Maryland. He is a
world-renowned expert in strategic planning, supply chain management, design,
testing, IP, and risk assessment of electronic products and systems. He has
written more than 40 books on product reliability, development, and supply
chain management. He has also written over 900 technical articles and has ten
patents. He is a Professional Engineer, an IEEE Fellow, an ASME Fellow, an SAE
Fellow, and an IMAPS Fellow. In 2010, he received the IEEE Exceptional
Technical Achievement Award for his prognostics and systems health management
innovations. He is serving as the Editor-in-Chief for Circuit World. He served
as a Chief Editor for Microelectronics Reliability, for 16 years, and IEEE
Transactions on Reliability, for nine years.