
معرفی
Linda Katehi is a Professor of Electrical & Computer Engineering and Materials Science & Engineering at Texas A&M University, holding the O'Donnell Foundation Chair II. She is a Member of the National Academy of Engineering and American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Her research focuses on advanced electromagnetic systems, MEMS devices, and embedded intelligent sensors. Katehi earned her Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from UCLA (1984), with prior degrees from UCLA and the National Technical University of Athens.
Education:
- Ph.D., Electrical Engineering, UCLA (1984)
- M.S., Electrical Engineering, UCLA (1981)
- B.S., Electrical and Mechanical Engineering, National Technical University of Athens (1977)
Research Interests: Katehi pioneers innovations in microwave circuits, MEMS-based reconfigurable systems, terahertz technology, and neuromorphic sensors. Her work emphasizes integrating artificial intelligence into hardware for adaptive sensing platforms. Recent projects include flexible electronics, time-domain system analysis, and sustainability in urban infrastructure.
Awards & Recognition:
- Ramo Simon Founder’s Award (2015)
- Charter Fellow, National Academy of Inventors (2013)
- Leading Women in STEM Award (2012)
- Rudy E. Henning Mentoring Award (IEEE, 2011)
Lab & Teams: Directs the Intelligent Electromagnetic Sensors Lab (IEMSL), advancing embodied intelligence in electronics. Her team develops AI-embedded sensors and reconfigurable systems for applications in healthcare, communications, and environmental monitoring. Collaborates across disciplines to address global sustainability and equity challenges.



