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Kawthar Abdelhamid Zaki (born 1940)[1] is an Egyptian-American electrical engineer, known for her work in microwave engineering including the design of microwave waveguides, resonators, and filters.[2][3] She is a professor emerita of electrical and computer engineering at the University of Maryland, College Park.[4]

Education and career

Zaki is originally from Egypt, and is a 1962 graduate of Ain Shams University. She was the first woman to earn a doctorate in electrical engineering from the University of California, Berkeley, in 1969, and the first female engineering professor at the University of Maryland, beginning there in 1970.[5]

Recognition

Zaki was named a Fellow of the IEEE in 1991, "for contributions to the analysis of dielectric waveguides and resonators and their applications in microwave filters and oscillators design".[6] She is also a Fellow of the Electromagnetics Academy.[7]

References

  1. ^ Birth year from WorldCat Identities, retrieved 2021-06-04
  2. ^ Friedrich, Nancy (18 May 2011), "Women in Microwaves", Microwaves&RF, retrieved 2021-06-04
  3. ^ Frastaci, Mona (1 May 1997), "Recognizing a penchant for invention", The Washington Post
  4. ^ "Zaki, Kawthar", Faculty Directory, A. James Clark School of Engineering, University of Maryland, retrieved 2021-06-04
  5. ^ The First Women of EECS, Berkeley EEECS, retrieved 2021-06-04
  6. ^ IEEE Fellows directory, IEEE, retrieved 2021-06-04
  7. ^ "Kawthar A. Zaki, FEMA", Who's Who in Electromagnetics, The Electromagnetics Academy, retrieved 2021-06-04
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