Mohamed
Adnan Landolsi received the Degree d'Ingenieur Principal from L'Ecole
Nationale d'Ingenieurs de Tunis, Tunisia in 1988, and the M.S.E and Ph.D
in electrical engineering from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor,
MI, in 1991 and 1996, respectively. He joined King Fahd University,
Dhahran, Saudi Arabia in 2001, where he is currently Associate Professor
with the Electrical Engineering Department.
From 1995 to 2001, he has
held various R&D positions with Nortel Networks (Richardson, Texas, and
Ottawa, Canada) and later Research in Motion Inc. (Ottawa, Canada),
where he has worked on 2G & 3G mobile cellular networking technologies
and satellite and terrestrial broadband wireless access systems. His
research interests are in the areas of digital communications and
wireless networks, with particular focus on spread-spectrum modulation
and synchronization techniques, LDPC codes, mobile radiolocation, and
DSP techniques in software-defined radio architectures.
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