Dr. Bahai is a Fellow and chief technologist at National Semiconductor. He is also director of National Semiconductor Labs (NS Labs). Bahai is a consulting professor at Stanford University and an adjunct professor and member of the University of California at Berkeley's Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Industrial Advisory Board. Prior to joining National, he was chief technology officer at Algorex and a technical manager at AT&T Bell Labs Advanced Wireless Communications Labs. Bahai co-invented a multi-carrier spread spectrum theory which is being used in most modern wireless systems and standards. He is the author of a text book on OFDM, "Multi-carrier Digital Communications," and served as the associate editor of IEEE Communication Letters for five years. Bahai has authored more than 60 papers in journals/conferences and holds several patents in wireless, analog, and mixed-signal processing systems. Bahai received his master's degree in electrical engineering from Imperial College, University of London in 1988 and a Ph.D. in electrical engineering from the University of California at Berkeley in 1993.
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