Ken-ichi Kitayama is a Research Fellow at Hamamatsu Photonics Central Research Laboratory, a professor emeritus of Osaka University, a project professor at Graduate School for the Creation of New Photonics Industries (GPI), and the R&D advisor of the National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT) since 2016. He also serves as the research supervisor of 40million USD CREST program, entitled “Next-Gen Optics and Photonics” funded by Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST).

In 1976, he joined the NTT Electrical Communication Laboratory. In 1982-1983, he spent a year as a visiting research fellow at the University of California, Berkeley. In 1995, he joined the Communications Research Laboratory (currently NICT), Tokyo. He became a full professor at Osaka University in 1999.

He has authored and co-authored more than 300 journal papers and published a book, “Optical Code Division Multiple Access -A Practical Perspective”. He holds more than 30 patents, and he received the PhD degree from Osaka University in 1981.

C.K. Ken Yang is a professor and Chairman of electrical engineering at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). He has over 30 years of consulting, design, and research experience with various companies in the electronics industry. In 2010, he co-founded and held the position of vice president of product engineering at Pluribus Networks, Inc. an innovator in software and hardware network virtualization platforms for the cloud.

He received his B.S. and M.S. degrees in electrical engineering in 1992 and his Ph.D. in 1998 from Stanford University under the supervision of Professor Mark Horowitz. Since then, he has been a professor at UCLA with over 100 journal and conference publications. He is an IEEE Fellow and was awarded the Northrop Grumman Excellence in Teaching Award, and IBM Faculty Development Fellow Award.

David V. Plant (Fellow, IEEE) received the Ph.D. degree from Brown University, Providence, RI, USA, in 1989. He was a Research Engineer at the University of California at Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, USA, from 1989 to 1993, and has been a Professor at McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada, since 1993, where he holds a James McGill Professorship. He has published more than 400 journals and conference papers and has one licensed patent. He is a Fellow of OSA, Engineering Institute of Canada, and the Canadian Academy of Engineering. He currently holds a Killam Research Fellowship. He has received five teaching awards and numerous other awards, including the IEEE Photonics Society Distinguished Lectureship and the IEEE Microwave Theory and Techniques Society Microwave Prize.

Stefanos Sidiropoulos embarked on his academic journey at the University of Crete, Greece, where he completed his B.Sc. and M.Sc. in Computer Science in 1991, followed by a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University, California, in 1997. Between 1993 and 2001, he contributed to research and development as well as management across a spectrum of both established and emerging companies, including Rambus, MIPS, DEC, and 8x8 Inc. In 2001, Sidiropoulos leveraged his expertise to co-found Aeluros Inc., a company dedicated to developing CMOS ICs for the optical Ethernet market, serving as CEO until its acquisition by Netlogic Microsystems in 2007. He then led Netlogic's Physical Layer Products Group as VP/GM until Broadcom Corporation acquired it in 2011, followed by a tenure at Broadcom's Infrastructure Networking Group until 2013.

Sidiropoulos continued his entrepreneurial journey by co-founding Barefoot Networks Inc. in Palo Alto, CA, until Intel acquired it in 2014. His innovative spirit led him to co-found Nusemi in 2015, where he remained CEO until its acquisition by Cadence in 2018. At Cadence, he held the position of Sr. Group Director and Fellow until 2023, culminating in his latest venture, Cspeed, which he founded that year.

Stefanos has published more than 30 peer-reviewed technical papers and holds over 50 patents in areas ranging from mixed-signal circuit design to networking algorithms and memory systems. His current technical interests are in the design of hardware and software for communication systems.

Hisham Haddara is the CEO and co-founder of Si-Ware Systems, a leading fabless semiconductor company in Egypt. Haddara also co-founded Pearl Semi and Fab-Minds, demonstrating his broad influence in the tech industry. Prior to founding Si-Ware Systems in December 2003, he was with MEMSCAP from May 2000 as EVP and President of MEMSCAP Egypt. Prior to MEMSCAP, Hisham was co-founder and first GM of ANACAD Egypt in 1994. By the end of 1994, ANACAD was acquired by Mentor Graphics Corporation (MGC) where he worked till May 2000 as GM of Mentor Graphics Egypt.

Hisham has been a professor of microelectronics at Ain-Shams University, Cairo till 2016. He has co-authored two books, several patents and more than 100 scientific publications in International Journals and Conferences. He received his Ph.D. degree in Microelectronics from the National Polytechnic Institute, Grenoble, France in 1988. His Ph.D. research work won the best Ph.D. thesis award for the years 1987-88, awarded by the French National Scientific Research Center (CNRS).

Hisham is the founding chairman of the GSA-Egypt chapter and board member of EITESAL, the biggest technology NGO in Egypt. He is also a board member of the IT Industry Development Agency, ITIDA.

Hisham serves as advisor to the Minister of Scientific Research on innovation and heads a team to develop a national innovation policy for Egypt. He has been an expert on innovation with the ESCWA UN organization and completed the MIT REAP program at the MIT Sloan school of management as part of a national team to accelerate the innovation and entrepreneurial ecosystem in Cairo.

Mohamed Abdelghany is a highly skilled engineer with a remarkable career. At InfiniLink he plays a crucial role in the DSP & System Modeling of Analog Photonics Transceivers. His expertise also extends to DSP-based SerDes, handling system-level design and signoff, showcasing his profound understanding and innovative approach to digital signal processing in high-speed data transmission. Before his achievements at InfiniLink, Abdelghany contributed to the field of engineering through roles as a Research Assistant at several institutions. He spent a year at Blue Danube Systems in the USA, another year at MIT, USA, and three years at ITAC.

Abdelghany's academic journey is equally distinguished. He earned his Ph.D. from the University of California, Santa Barbara in 2021. His work has been recognized in the form of 18 publications. Prior to his doctoral studies, he completed his M.Sc. at Cairo University in 2016 and his B.Sc. from the same institution in 2012.

Eslam ElFiky is a leading expert in Silicon Photonics, Optical Communications, and Digital Signal Processing with 13 years of distinguished experience. He has made significant contributions in the design and modeling of Silicon Photonics Transceivers. With five years dedicated to the design and characterization of silicon photonic devices and circuits, and four years in transceiver product development, ElFiky has been instrumental in creating photonic integrated circuits, including the DR4-400G TROSA, Integrated Coherent Receiver, and CWDM4-400G TOSA. His work led to the pioneering demonstration of a 400 Gb/s FR4 CWDM-TOSA over a 20 km reach.

ElFiky's career is further highlighted by his roles at Ciena, Canada as a Staff Research Scientist, and at Lumentum, Canada as a Research Engineer. His academic journey began at Alexandria University, culminating in a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from McGill University, Canada in 2019. ElFiky also holds an M.Sc. and a B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering from Alexandria University.

With over 100 publications, ElFiky has shared his extensive research and findings, contributing to the scientific community. His work highlights his role as a leading figure in the technological innovation landscape.

Salah Ibrahim is an esteemed professional with over 20 years of experience in optical and photonics research and development. Ibrahim's expertise and dedication to the field were further recognized during his role as a Senior Researcher at NTT Device Technology Labs in Japan, where he was honored twice with the prestigious technology award. His commitment to advancing optical technology extended to active engagement in R&D collaboration programs with world-class international partners, focusing on cutting-edge technologies such as optical switching.

As a senior member of the Optical Society of America (OSA), Salah Ibrahim has significantly contributed to the photonics community, serving as a committee member for the international conference in photonics switching and computing among other prestigious conferences. Salah holds a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Tokyo, Japan, earned in 2008, a M.Sc. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Cairo University in 2004, and a B.Sc. in the same field from Cairo University in 2000.

Salah holds 25 patents and more than 50 publications, demonstrating his capacity for innovation and contributions in the field of photonics technologies.

Amr Essam stands out as a seasoned professional with two decades of comprehensive experience in RF/AMS chip development, encapsulating a wide range of roles. His extensive career is marked by his current role as Engineering Director at InfiniLink, where he spearheads the development of Ultra High-Speed Serdes projects on advanced technology nodes.

Before his current tenure at InfiniLink, Essam played pivotal roles in various esteemed organizations, including four years as a Senior Engineering Manager at Goodix, eight years as an Analog Design Manager at Si-Ware Systems, and five years as a Senior Development Engineer at Mentor Graphics. These roles have sharpened his leadership capabilities, guiding diverse engineering teams through the multifaceted stages of chip development.

Essam's holds a M.Sc. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Ain Shams University obtained in 2013, and a B.Sc. in the same field from Ain Shams University in 2005.

Mohamed Abdelazim stands out as a leading expert in RF/AMS chip development, boasting a career of over twenty years filled with significant achievements across all aspects of chip development, including System and Analog/RF design. As the Engineering Director at InfiniLink, he oversees the development of Ultra High-Speed Serdes Clocking solutions on state-of-the-art technology nodes. His expertise covers a wide range of technical areas from system-level design to advanced PLLs and Power Management circuits.

Before joining InfiniLink, Abdelazim made impactful contributions at Goodix as Senior Engineering Manager, at Si-Ware Systems as Analog Design Manager, and at SySDSoft as a Senior Development Engineer. His leadership has been pivotal in many first-Silicon successful chips, in domains like Low Noise Frequency synthesizers, inertial sensor chips, wireless power transceiver chips, and wireless communication ASICs.

Abdelazim's academic achievements include an M.Sc. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Ain Shams University, earned in 2011, and a B.Sc. in the same field, in 2004.

Ramy Awad is a distinguished professional with over two decades of both academic and industrial experience in the fields of Analog and Mixed-Signal design. Throughout his illustrious career, he has successfully led to the tapeout of tens of chips. Between 2015 and 2022, Ramy made significant contributions at MediaTek in Irvine as Senior Manager of the switch PHY design team. His work primarily focused on high-speed wireline transceivers front ends, clocking, and data converters, catering to optical and high-performance switch applications. Ramy's expertise was recognized within the JESD standard committee, where he has been an active member of the 204D task group since 2020. Prior MediaTek, Ramy contributed to Broadcom Corp. in Irvine from 2008 to 2015 as a Staff-II Design Scientist developing PAM4 and Coherent Transceivers for Optical Applications.

Ramy's academic credentials are equally impressive, holding a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) in 2013. He also holds a M.Sc. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Ain Shams University, attained in 2007, and a B.Sc. in the same field from the same university in 2003. Ramy has authored 10 IEEE papers and holds 8 US Patents.

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