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Fouad Kiamilev
Researcher at University of Delaware
Publications - 179
Citations - 2248
Fouad Kiamilev is an academic researcher from University of Delaware. The author has contributed to research in topics: CMOS & Chip. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 172 publications receiving 2203 citations. Previous affiliations of Fouad Kiamilev include AT&T & Alcatel-Lucent.
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Very high efficiency solar cell modules
Allen Barnett,Douglas Kirkpatrick,Christiana B. Honsberg,Duncan T. Moore,Mark Wanlass,Keith Emery,Richard G. Schwartz,D.E. Carlson,Stuart Bowden,Daniel J. Aiken,Allen L. Gray,Sarah Kurtz,Lawrence L. Kazmerski,Myles A. Steiner,J.L. Gray,Tom Davenport,Roger F. Buelow,Laszlo A. Takacs,Narkis E. Shatz,John C. Bortz,Omkar Jani,Omkar Jani,Keith W. Goossen,Fouad Kiamilev,A. Doolittle,Ian T. Ferguson,Blair L. Unger,Greg Schmidt,Eric R. Christensen,David Salzman +29 more
TL;DR: The very high efficiency solar cell (VHESC) program is developing integrated optical system-PV modules for portable applications that operate at greater than 50% efficiency as mentioned in this paper.
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Packet-switched self-routing multistage interconnection network having contention-free fanout, low-loss routing, and fanin buffering to efficiently realize arbitrarily low packet loss
TL;DR: In this paper, a new class of packet-switched extended generalized-shuffle self-routing multistage interconnection networks provides a continuous performance-cost tradeoff between the knockout switch or buffered crossbar and, on the other hand, the tandem banyan network.
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Performance comparison between optoelectronic and VLSI multistage interconnection networks
TL;DR: Based on the assumed technology parameters, optoelectronics outperforms VLSI in bandwidth for network sizes above 256 and higher speed and lower area for large networks.
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Potentials of two-photon based 3-D optical memories for high performance computing
TL;DR: An optical volume memory based on the two-photon effect which allows for high density and parallel access and has the advantages of having high capacity and throughput which may overcome the disadvantages of current memories.
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Grain-size considerations for optoelectronic multistage interconnection networks.
TL;DR: This paper investigates, at the system level, the performance-cost trade-off between optical and electronic interconnects in an optoelectronic interconnection network and indicates that system bandwidth can be increased, but at the price of reduced performance/cost.