Shaping the Future of Wireless Amir
K. Khandani
Two-way (true full duplex) wireless and its applications A step beyond MIMO: Media-based Wireless Unconditional security: One-time PAD based on Wireless Entanglement Amir K. Khandani
is a professor of electrical and computer engineering
at the University of Waterloo. He received his degrees from Tehran
University, Iran, and McGill University, Canada, in 1984 and 1992,
respectively. He joined uWaterloo in 1993. He currently holds the
RIM-NSERC Industrial Research Chair on Network Information Theory and
a Canada Research Chair (Tier I) on Wireless Systems. Prior to the
RIM-NSERC Chair, he held an NSERC Industrial Research Chair funded by
Nortel. He has supervised more than 40 PhD students, 30 master’s
students, 30 post-doctoral fellows and 10 research engineers. His
former team members have successful careers in industry and academia
across the globe.
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