2023 - Research.com Electronics and Electrical Engineering in Canada Leader Award
2004 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to implantable medical devices.
The Canadian Academy of Engineering
His main research concerns Electronic engineering, Electrical engineering, CMOS, Chip and Amplifier. His Electronic engineering research integrates issues from Phase-shift keying, Capacitor, Integrated circuit, Transistor and Signal. His Electrical engineering research includes elements of Maximum power transfer theorem and Low-power electronics.
His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Operational amplifier, Capacitive sensing, Waveform, Lab-on-a-chip and Voltage. His research in Chip intersects with topics in Detector, Electronic circuit, Computer hardware and Implant. His study looks at the relationship between Amplifier and topics such as Baseband, which overlap with Predistortion, Digital signal processing and Linearizer.
Mohamad Sawan mainly investigates Electronic engineering, CMOS, Electrical engineering, Voltage and Electronic circuit. His Electronic engineering study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Amplifier, Operational amplifier, Signal, Topology and Low-power electronics. His CMOS study incorporates themes from Low voltage, Capacitive sensing, Chip and Integrated circuit.
His study in Capacitive sensing is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Capacitance and Lab-on-a-chip. His Lab-on-a-chip study is related to the wider topic of Microfluidics. His research on Electrical engineering often connects related areas such as Wireless.
His primary areas of study are Electronic engineering, CMOS, Electrical engineering, Artificial intelligence and Voltage. His studies deal with areas such as Amplifier, Topology and Modulation as well as Electronic engineering. Within one scientific family, Mohamad Sawan focuses on topics pertaining to Data transmission under Modulation, and may sometimes address concerns connected to Wireless.
His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Resistor, Transistor, Energy harvesting and Chip. He is interested in Low voltage, which is a branch of Electrical engineering. Mohamad Sawan interconnects Epileptic seizure, Epilepsy, Machine learning and Pattern recognition in the investigation of issues within Artificial intelligence.
Mohamad Sawan focuses on Electronic engineering, Artificial intelligence, CMOS, Epilepsy and Electrical engineering. The Electronic engineering study combines topics in areas such as Transmitter, Amplifier and Converters. Mohamad Sawan combines subjects such as Scope, Biomedicine, Machine learning and Pattern recognition with his study of Artificial intelligence.
His work in CMOS covers topics such as Chip which are related to areas like Capacitive sensing, Diode, Semiconductor and Photovoltaic system. His studies in Epilepsy integrate themes in fields like Resection and Electroencephalography. Voltage, Demodulation, Signal, Overdrive voltage and Voltage divider are among the areas of Electrical engineering where the researcher is concentrating his efforts.
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Wireless smart implants dedicated to multichannel monitoring and microstimulation
M. Sawan;Yamu Hu;J. Coulombe.
IEEE Circuits and Systems Magazine (2005)
A Mixed-Signal Multichip Neural Recording Interface With Bandwidth Reduction
B. Gosselin;A.E. Ayoub;J.-F. Roy;M. Sawan.
IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Circuits and Systems (2009)
A Low-Power Integrated Bioamplifier With Active Low-Frequency Suppression
B. Gosselin;M. Sawan;C.A. Chapman.
IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Circuits and Systems (2007)
Adaptive digital predistorter for power amplifiers with real time modeling of memoryless complex gains
E.G. Jeckeln;F.M. Ghannouchi;M. Sawan.
international microwave symposium (1996)
A fully integrated low-power BPSK demodulator for implantable medical devices
Yamu Hu;M. Sawan.
IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I-regular Papers (2005)
High-Speed OQPSK and Efficient Power Transfer Through Inductive Link for Biomedical Implants
Guillaume Simard;Mohamad Sawan;Daniel Massicotte.
IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Circuits and Systems (2010)
Delayed Stochastic Decoding of LDPC Codes
A. Naderi;S. Mannor;M. Sawan;W. J. Gross.
IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing (2011)
A High-Efficiency Low-Voltage CMOS Rectifier for Harvesting Energy in Implantable Devices
S. S. Hashemi;M. Sawan;Y. Savaria.
IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Circuits and Systems (2012)
A Highly Flexible System for Microstimulation of the Visual Cortex: Design and Implementation
J. Coulombe;M. Sawan;J.-F. Gervais.
IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Circuits and Systems (2007)
Towards accurate prediction of epileptic seizures: A review
Elie Bou Assi;Dang Khoa Nguyen;Sandy Rihana;Mohamad Sawan.
Biomedical Signal Processing and Control (2017)
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