Engineers Nominated by IEEE/IEEE-USA
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers)

 

Bashayer Ibrahem Abdul Mohsen Al Awwad

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May AlhajiMay Alhaji

May Alhaji, a radio WiMAX engineer with Zain Bahrain, is responsible for planning, optimizing, and maintaining the existing radio network and for providing business solutions to support Zain-Bahrain’s business plan. She previously worked as a network operation engineer where she ensured the mobile network’s reliability and availability according to key performance indicators set by the Telecommunications Regulatory Authority in the Kingdom of Bahrain. She was also a member of the Mobile Network Planning Committee responsible for the network’s expansion and optimization.

Alhaji holds a bachelor’s degree in electronics engineering from the University of Bahrain and a master’s degree in communications systems and signal processing from the University of Bristol.

mayhaji@batelco.bh

 

Steven D. Keller, Ph.D.Steven D. Keller, Ph.D.

Steven D. Keller, Ph.D., an electronics engineer with the Antennas and RF Technology Branch at the U.S. Army Research Laboratory in Aldephi, Maryland, is responsible for basic and applied research in radio frequency sensing and advanced electronic device technologies. His research is improving the performance of tactical antennas for U.S. Army ground mobile wireless communications. While a graduate student at Duke University, Dr. Keller conducted research on digitally-driven antennas (DDA), an innovative new concept with the potential to increase the operating bandwidth and radiation efficiency while reducing the size and signature of tactical antennas.

Dr. Keller holds a bachelor’s degree in electrical and computer engineering from Cornell University and a master’s and doctorate from Duke University. He is an active member of IEEE-USA.

Steven.keller4@us.army.mil

 

Gigi K. Lau, P.E.Gigi K. Lau, P.E.

Gigi Lau, P.E., a senior multi-disciplined engineer in special test equipment with Raytheon at the Radar System Integration Laboratory in El Segundo, California. As the Integrated Product Team Leader for the F-15E, she is responsible for leading a team of engineers to design, develop, and integrate special test equipment systems to support radar integration and software development. She has also supported both F-15 and F-18 programs at Raytheon Radar Integration and Test Team in the Radar Environmental Simulations Laboratory. She has participated in both hardware and software design and integration in multi-million dollar projects from requirement design to on-site integration delivery. In addition to her technical skills, Lau’s management skills have made her an effective leader. As a Principal Integrated Product Team Lead she has led three multi-million dollar engineering design teams.

Born and raised in Hong Kong, Lau holds a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from the University of California, Los Angeles and a master’s degree in systems architecture from the University of Southern California.

gigilau@raytheon.com

 

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