Izzat Darwazeh obtained his first degree in Electrical Engineering
from the University of Jordan in 1984. He obtained the MSc and
PhD degrees, from the University of Manchester Institute of Science
and Technology (UMIST), in 1986 and 1991, respectively. He worked
as a postdoctoral research Fellow at the University of Wales -
Bangor -UK from 1990 till 1993, researching very high speed optical
systems
and
advanced MMICs for optical communications applications. He was
a Senior Lecturer in Optoelectronic Circuits and Systems in the
Department at Electrical Engineering and Electronics at UMIST.
He moved to University College London in October 2001.
His teaching covers aspects of optical fibre communications, telecommunication
networks and high speed integrated circuits and MMICs. His research
interests are mainly in the areas of high speed optical communication
systems and networks, microwave circuits and MMICs for optical
fibre applications and in mobile communication circuits and systems.
He has authored/co-authored more than 120 papers in the areas of
optical and wireless (cellular) communications and MMICs and high
speed/frequency circuits. He is the co-editor of the IEE book on "Analogue
Optical Communications" and the co-author (with Luis Moura)
of "Linear Circuit Analysis and Modelling: From DC to RF".
He acts as a consultant to several UK and international organisations
and commercial bodies and he serves on a wide range of professional
committees.
Since 2001 he has been with the Department
of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, UCL,
becoming a Professor of Telecommunications Engineering in 2006.
My research interest are in the following areas:
- Optical Communications
- Wireless Communications
- Circuits design and modelling
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