Dr. Mihai Sanduleanu is an Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering at Khalifa University of Science and Technology. He has extensive industry experience from Philips Semiconductors, Philips Research Eindhoven, IMEC, and IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, combined with academic appointments including Adjunct Professor at Eindhoven University of Technology. His educational background includes: MSc from Gh. Asachi Technical University of Iasi, Romania MEE from Technical University Eindhoven, The Netherlands PhD from University of Twente, The Netherlands Dr. Sanduleanu's research focuses on cutting-edge integrated circuit design across the frequency spectrum from RF to THz. His work spans wireless transceiver design, analog/mixed-signal circuits, high-speed communication systems, and innovative applications in healthcare monitoring. He has pioneered developments in mm-wave imaging for skin cancer detection, ultra-low power radios, and high-performance analog-to-digital converters. His scholarly contributions include: 53 granted US patents Over 104 papers published in IEEE Journals and Conferences 9 books or book chapters Citation h-index of 22 and i10-index of 46 Dr. Sanduleanu has received significant recognition including multiple Philips and IBM Research Awards. He serves on the Editorial Board of the Analog Integrated Circuits and Signal Processing Journal and has previously been Associate Editor for IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems. He has successfully mentored 21 MSc students and 7 PhD students to graduation. Currently, he advises PhD student Ahmed Mahdy and MSc student Aaron Zerai Tekleab. His research is supported through affiliations with the Center for Cyber-Physical Systems, with current projects focused on vital signs monitoring using 160GHz radar and non-invasive glucose detection using 120GHz sub-mm wave technology.


