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Dr. Farrukh Kamran
Dr.
Dr. Kamran is the senior most permanent faculty member at SS-CARE. He specializes in electronic/digital system design including power electronics and communication systems. He has 17 years of teaching and industry experience. He has authored or co-authored twenty-three technical papers, six of these have been published in IEEE transactions on Power Electronics and Industry Applications.
Educational Qualifications
M.S.
and Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Georgia Institute of
Technology, Atlanta, GA USA in 1992 and 1995 respectively. His
area of research was control of power converters.
B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering from UET, Lahore
Work Experience
Dr.
Dr. Kamran has several years of teaching experience at various levels in some of the best Engineering Institutions in Pakistan besides multiple years of electronic system design experience working in industry, both in Pakistan and in USA. His teaching experience includes undergraduate and MS level courses as Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering at the GIK Institute of Engineering Sciences and Technology and later at the Department of Electrical Engineering at E&ME College of the National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST), Rawalpindi. He has worked on industrial control systems, small to large power electronic converters and digital communications. He joined Silicon Power Corporation, PA in 1996 where he worked on the development of next generation power converters for US Navy. He has designed large-scale computer network systems like the toll collection and access control system for the Motorway (M2) in Pakistan. He joined Communications Enabling Technologies as VP Engineering in year 2000 where he led the development of a comprehensive VoIP middleware and a state-of-the-art packet processor chip. He is currently involved in a number of projects involving digital image processing and digital communications. He is working on the development of specialized hardware for networking and DSP applications.
He
has worked on industrial control systems, small to large power
electronic converters and digital communications. He joined
Silicon Power Corporation, PA in 1996 where he worked on the
development of next generation power converters for US Navy. He
moved to Pakistan in 1997 and started teaching at GIKI as
Assistant Professor. He has designed large-scale computer
network systems like the toll collection and access control
system for the Motorway (M2) in Pakistan. He joined
Communications Enabling Technologies as VP Engineering in year
2000 where he led the development of a comprehensive VoIP
middleware and a state-of-the-art packet processor chip.
In
2003, he joined CARE as VP Engineering where he is currently
involved in a number of projects involving digital image
processing and digital communications. He is working on the
development of specialized hardware for networking and DSP
applications.
Research Interests
Power Electronics, Communication Systems, Networking, and Control Systems
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