
معرفی
Dr. Muhammad Faeyz Karim is an Instructional Associate Professor in the Department of Engineering Technology and Industrial Distribution at Texas A&M University, with a faculty affiliation at the Texas A&M Energy Institute. His expertise spans microwave engineering, quantum photonics, and wireless systems. He holds a PhD in Electrical Engineering from Nanyang Technological University (2008), an MBA from Lancaster University (2012), and advanced degrees in Communication Engineering and Electrical Engineering.
His research focuses on microwave/mmWave radar, wireless power transfer, quantum optics, and metamaterials. Key applications include bio-sensing, non-destructive testing (NDT), and energy harvesting. Notable achievements include a Best Paper Award at the 2004 Asia Pacific Conference and nominations for the Nanyang Education Award (2020/2021).
Dr. Karim leads the MiWiRa Lab, advancing radar, wireless, and microwave technologies for healthcare monitoring and industrial applications. His work emphasizes collaboration across disciplines, with recent breakthroughs in quantum photonic chips for secure communication and AI-driven sensor systems. Publications span high-impact journals like Science Advances, Nature Communications, and ACS Photonics.
- Labs/Teams: MiWiRa Lab (Microwave, Wireless, and Radar Research)
- Grants: Active funding in quantum photonics, mmWave systems, and energy harvesting (details not specified)
- Teaching: Courses in engineering technology and industrial distribution





