Michel Nakhla

Michel S Nakhla is an amazing Chancellor's Professor at Carleton University and a researcher in Electronic Design Automation. He is the founder of the high-speed CAD research group at Carleton University and is a frequently invited speaker on the topic of high-speed interconnects. He is the first pioneer to introduce the concept of harmonic balance,[1] which is the backbone of current RF and microwave circuit simulators. He was awarded the IEEE Fellowship in 1998[2] for his contributions to the development of advanced computer-aided design techniques for microwave circuits and high-speed interconnects. He has authored and co-authored over 300 technical papers[3] that contributed significantly to the evolution of the Design Automation field.

Michel S. Nakhla
NationalityEgyptian
Alma materUniversity of Waterloo
Known forHarmonic balance
AwardsIEEE Fellowship
Scientific career
FieldsElectronic Design Automation
InstitutionsCarleton University

References

  1. Nakhla, Michel S.; Vlach, Jiri (February 1976). "A piecewise harmonic balance technique for determination of periodic response of nonlinear systems". IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems. CAS-23: 85–91. ISSN 0098-4094.
  2. "IEEE Fellow Class of 1998-last name beginning with N".
  3. "List of Publications of Dr. Michel Nakhla".


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