Alaeddin S. A. Abu-Abed, Ph.D., IEEE Senior Member
Associate Professor, Electrical Engineering Department of Engineering and Physics University of Central Oklahoma |
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Liquid Crystal Components and Devices |
Optics, Nanophotonics and optical sensors |
Wireless Communication and Spread Spectrum |
Ph.D.: Capacitive Transduction for Liquid Crystal Based Sensors in Ordered and Partially Disordered Systems |
MS.c.: Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) Systems for Wireless Communication Over Nakagami Channels |
BS.c.: Systems Identification Using Fuzzy Logic |
1. A. S. Abu-Abed, R. G. Lindquist, and Woo-Hyuck Choi, “Capacitive Transduction for Liquid Crystal Based Sensors, Part I: Ordered System,” IEEE Sensors Journal, vol. 7, no. 12, pp. 1617-1624, Dec. 2007. (PDF)
2. A. S. Abu-Abed, and R. G. Lindquist, “Capacitive Transduction for Liquid Crystal Based Sensors, Part II: Partially Disordered System,” IEEE Sensors Journal, vol. 8, no. 9, pp. 1557-1564, Sep. 2008. (PDF)
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Electromagnetic Wave propagation |
1. A. Abu-Abed, “Development of capacitive Gamma -radiation detector utilizing liquid Crystal, ” The SPIE defense, security and sensing, Orlando, FL, April 2010.
2. A. Abu-Abed, and R. G. Lindquist, “Optical Tracking of the Director Axis in Liquid Crystal Sensors,” The IEEE Sensors Applications Symposium, New Orleans, LA, Feb. 2009. |