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Prof. Yehia Massoud is a trailblazer in the fields of technology and academia, noted for his leadership and innovation. With a Ph.D. from MIT in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, he initiated his career at Synopsys in Silicon Valley, where he led a pioneering R&D group. His work contributed to the development of technologies now used by hundreds of thousands worldwide.

Prof. Yehia Massoud transitioned to academia in 2003 at Rice University, where his swift rise to tenure and role as ECE graduate program chair underscored his adeptness at fusing advanced research with practical t
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Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) announced today that Yehia Massoud, PhD, will join the university on Sept. 1 as the new head of the university's Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. He was most recently head of the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, as well as the W. R. Bunn Endowed Chair of Telecommunications and director of the UAB Center for Integrated Systems.

Massoud, whose research spans embedded systems, signal processing, nanotechnology, and biotechnology, says he looks forward to establishing transformatio
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PhD (1999) Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Electrical Engineering and Computer Science) Dr. Yehia Massoud, an IEEE Fellow and renowned leader in integrated and complex systems, is the dean of the School of Systems and Enterprises at Stevens Institute of Technology. Massoud holds a Ph.D. in electrical engineering and computer science from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Massoud has accumulated more than 20 years of extensive and diverse experience at leading institutions of higher education and respected industry names such as MIT, Rice University, UAB, the SLAC National Accelera
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Yehia Massoud has had significant progressive academic leadership and has been involved in forging and building effective partnerships with numerous academic and industrial institutions, and international organizations, and governmental funding agencies.

He was a Group Leader in the Advanced Technology Group at Synopsys Inc. in Mountain View, CA from 1999 to 2003, where he was awarded the Synopsys Special Recognition Engineering Award. He later joined Rice University in 2003 and became one of the fastest Rice faculty to be granted tenure in the department of Electrical Engineering and the
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On December 8, 2021, Prof. Yehia Massoud, Director, Innovative Technologies Laboratories (ITL), KAUST met with engineering students to share recruitment opportunities at the Innovative Technologies Laboratories in KAUST. Prof. Massoud talked about the current research projects that might interest students in electrical and software engineering as a summer internship or student researchers.
He was a Group Leader in the Advanced Technology Group at Synopsys Inc. in Mountain View, CA from 1999 to 2003, where he was awarded the Synopsys Special Recognition Engineering Award. He later joined Rice
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Yehia Massoud has had significant progressive academic leadership and has been involved in forging and building effective partnerships with numerous academic and industrial institutions, and international organizations, and governmental funding agencies.

He was a Group Leader in the Advanced Technology Group at Synopsys Inc. in Mountain View, CA from 1999 to 2003, where he was awarded the Synopsys Special Recognition Engineering Award. He later joined Rice University in 2003 and became one of the fastest Rice faculty to be granted tenure in the department of Electrical Engineering and the
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Yehia Massoud has had significant progressive academic leadership and has been involved in forging and building effective partnerships with numerous academic and industrial institutions, and international organizations, and governmental funding agencies.

He was a Group Leader in the Advanced Technology Group at Synopsys Inc. in Mountain View, CA from 1999 to 2003, where he was awarded the Synopsys Special Recognition Engineering Award. He later joined Rice University in 2003 and became one of the fastest Rice faculty to be granted tenure in the department of Electrical Engineering and the
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Dr. Yehia Massoud is an IEEE Fellow and Dean at the School of Systems and Enterprises, Stevens Institute of Technology. With a Ph.D. from MIT, he leads groundbreaking research in smart cities, autonomous systems, and IoT. His work spans academia and industry, contributing to over 350 publications. Dr. Massoud has been honored as a Fellow of IEEE, OPTICA, IOP, and IET for his contributions to electrical and computer engineering.
As the Dean of School of Systems and Enterprises, the school has seen a record increase in research awards and peer-reviewed publications. The school has also seen an