Full Name
Dr. Gabriel Rebeiz
Job title
Distinguished Professor, the Wireless Communications Industry Endowed Chair
Company
University of California San Diego
Speaker bio
Gabriel Rebeiz is Distinguished Professor, the Wireless Communications Industry Endowed Chair at UCSD, and Member of the National Academy (elected for phased-arrays). He is an IEEE Fellow, and received the IEEE Daniel Nobel Award for his work on RF MEMS, the MTT Microwave Prize (three times for phased-array topics), the MTT Distinguished Educator Award, the IEEE Antennas and Propagation John D. Kraus Award for the mm-wave dielectric lens antenna, and the Harold Wheeler Award for multi-mode phased-array antennas. He also received the Amoco Teaching Award given to the best undergraduate teacher at the University of Michigan, and the Jacobs ECE Teacher of the Year at UCSD. He is considered as one of the fathers of affordable silicon RFIC phased arrays, mm-wave and THz antennas and RF MEMS and tunable networks. Prof. Rebeiz has graduated nearly 100 PhD students and post-docs, has written 750 IEEE publications, and has been referenced over 42,000 times with an h-index of 91 (one of the highest in the world for RF/microwaves). He was a co-founder of Spectra-Beam (acquired by IDT) and is an advisor to several of the largest commercial and defense companies in the US.
Dr. Gabriel Rebeiz