Fouad Kiamilev
Fouad Kiamilev
2013
I am a professor of Computer Engineering at the University of Delaware. I lead an outstanding team of students and colleagues who call themselves CVORG. Our group works on many different and constantly changing technologies.
I am particularly proud to be a leading specialist in building unique and singularly successful LED infrared scene projector systems that make civilian and military airplanes safer to fly. In the area of electric vehicles, the University of Delaware has three commercial licensees for V2G technology – an international licensee (NUVVE), a domestic V2G licensee (NRG), and a licensee to manufacture and sell V2G bidirectional electric vehicle chargers (MILBANK).
I teach freshman-level course on digital design (CPEG202) and senior-level courses on embedded system design (CPEG422), integrated circuit design (CPEG460) and printed-circuit board design (CPEG423).
Links
CPEG202 Spring 2013 Course Website
CPEG460 Fall 2012 Course Website
Education
1.Ph.D., Applied Physics, University of California, San Diego 1992
2.MS, Electrical Engineering, University of California, San Diego 1990
3.BS, Electrical Engineering, University of California, San Diego 1988
4.BA, Computer Science, University of California, San Diego 1988
About Me
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name Fouad Kiamilev, Ph.D.
location University of Delaware, ECE Dept.
job professor
ReseaRCH Hardware Hacking
Electric Vehicles (V2G)
LED Infrared Scene Projectors
Lucky Region Fusion (LRF)