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Professor Fouad Kiamilev is a faculty member at the University of Delaware, specializing in advanced electronics and integrated circuit design. His research focuses on infrared LED scene projectors, low-power optical/electrical data links, FPGA-based systems, and solar energy conversion. He leads a research group developing custom hardware for diverse applications, emphasizing innovation in driver circuitry, duty cycle control, and system integration.
Education: PhD from the University of California, San Diego. His work spans over two decades, with notable contributions to high-resolution infrared systems, photovoltaic optimization, and optoelectronic interfaces. Awards and recognitions are listed but obscured due to placeholder text.
Research interests include hardware acceleration for non-uniformity correction, packetized display protocols, and thermal performance characterization. His lab has pioneered modular platforms for rapid infrared scene projector (IRSP) development, advancing both resolution and operational speed.
Publications highlight advancements in driver electronics, DAC corrections, and transition of 1Kx1K LED arrays to production. Collaborative efforts involve optimizing energy efficiency in solar cells and electric vehicle grid integration.
Labs/Teams: Directs a research group at UD focused on optoelectronic systems, with emphasis on hardware-software co-design and scalable testing frameworks for infrared LED arrays. Active in developing modular carrier boards and system architectures for rapid prototyping.



