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Ahmad Usman

Majored in With Ph D In Electrical And Computer Engineering, Minored in Mechanical Engineering
Georgia Institute of Technology, Class of 2018
From Lahore, Pakistan
Teaching | Silicon Photonics | Integrated Optics | Biosensing | Photography | Electrical & Computer Engineering | Mechanical Engineering | PhD |
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Ahmad Usman Receives Degree from Georgia Tech

Ahmad Usman of Lahore, Pakistan, has earned a Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta. Usman was among approximately 3,000 undergraduate and...

June, 14 2016 - Verified by Georgia Institute of Technology
Ahmad Usman Receives Degree from Georgia Tech

Ahmad Usman of Lahore, Pakistan, has earned a Master of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta. Usman was among approximately 2,700 unde...

June, 04 2014 - Verified by Georgia Institute of Technology
Ahmad Usman was recognized for winning a scholarship
US Fulbright Scholarship
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Assistant Professor @ Habib University at Georgia Institute of Technology

Primary responsibilities include operations of ECE program including designing and teaching undergraduate courses and labs, supervision of senior year design projects and student research, and service to the engineering program, university, and community.

January 2019 - Present
Graduate Research Assistant and Fulbright Scholar at Georgia Institute of Technology
August 2012 - August 2018
Lecturer at University of Management and Technology
September 2011 - August 2012
Research Associate at Lahore University of Management Sciences
January 2011 - August 2011
Lecturer at University of Central Punjab
October 2008 - December 2010
Interposer Technologies for High-Performance Applications
This paper explores the current state of the art in silicon, organic, and glass interposer technologies and their high-performance applications. Issues and challenges broadly encompassing electrical, mechanical, and thermal properties of these interposer technologies are discussed along with the proven and under research solutions pertaining to these challenges. An evaluation of high-performance applications for these three technologies provides a useful insight into the role of interposers for such applications. This paper is an effort to evaluate and compare the viability of silicon, organic, and glass interposer technologies for high-performance applications. This paper also discusses the future trends, promising advancements, and market requirements with special emphasis on glass interposer technologies as evaluated to be the most viable option for the future high-performance applications.
March 2017 - Publications

Graduation 2

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