Ahmed M. Abdelatty Ali (S’91–M’00) received
the B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees (with distinction and
honors) in electrical engineering from Ain Shams
University, Cairo, Egypt, in 1991 and 1994, respec-
tively. He received his Ph.D. degree in electrical
engineering from the University of Pennsylvania,
Philadelphia, in 1999.
From 1991 to 1994, he was a Teaching As-
sistant with the Electronics and Communication
Department, Ain Shams University. He is currently
with Texas Instruments R&D, Warren, NJ, and an
Adjunct Assistant Professor with the University of Pennsylvania. His research
interests include mixed-signal IC design, digital signal processing, and speech
processing and recognition.
Dr. Ali is the recipient of the S. J. Stein award for his doctoral research
achievements.
Jan Van der Spiegel (M’72–SM’90) received the
engineering degree in electromechanical engineering
and the Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering from
the University of Leuven, Leuven, Belgium, in 1974
and 1979, respectively.
From 1980 to 1981, he was a Postdoctoral Fellow
with the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia,
after which he became an Assistant Professor of
Electrical Engineering. In 1987, he became an
Associate Professor, and in 1995, Full Professor of
electrical engineering. He is currently the Chairman
of the Department and Director of the Center for Sensor Technology. His
research interests are in analog and digital integrated circuits for intelligent
sensors, data acquisition, sensory data processing systems, and acoustic–pho-
netic feature extraction for automatic speech recognition. He is the Editor
for N&S America for Sensors and Actuators, and on the editorial boards of
the International Journal of High Speed Electronics and the Journal of the
Brazilian Microelectronics Society.
Dr. Van der Spiegel holds the UPS Distinguished Education Term Chair, and
was the recipient of the Bicentenneial Chair of the Class of 1940, the Presidential
Young Investigator Award and the S. R. Warren and C.&M. Lindback Awards for
Distinguished Teaching. He has served on several IEEE Program Committees,
and is currently on the Program and Executive Committees of the ISSCC. He is
a member of Phi Beta Delta and Tau Beta Pi.
Paul Mueller received the M.D. degree from Bonn University, Bonn, Germany.
He was with the Rockefeller University and the University of Pennsylvania,
Philadelphia, and is currently Chairman of Corticon, Inc., Philadelphia. Since
1953, he has worked in molecular and systems neuroscience and has been in-
volved in theoretical studies and hardware implementation of neural networks
since the early 1960s.
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