Analysis and design of wideband common-gate low noise amplifier
- A. Qassem, M. El-Nozahi, H. Ragai
- EngineeringInternational Congress of Mathematicans
- 1 December 2014
For the conventional common gate LNA with current reuse, the highest FOM is obtained in spite of its high noise figure compared to other architectures, and shows the tradeoff between noise, nonlinearity, and power consumption.
Afghanistan's Political Stability: A Dream Unrealised
- A. Qassem
- Political Science
- 28 November 2009
Contents: Preface Introduction Afghanistan's historic relations with Central and South Asia Ethno-nationalism and development Soviet occupation and transformation of Afghan-Pakistan relations The…
A 130 nm CMOS integrated Lab-On-a-Chip based on DeFET sensor for biomedical analysis
- A. Qassem, Reda Abdelbaset Zewail, Y. Ghallab, Y. Ismail
- EngineeringMidwest Symposium on Circuits and Systems
- 1 October 2016
A new integrated Lab-On-a-Chip (LOC) based on Differential electric-field sensitive Field-Effect Transistor (DeFET) sensor array that is used in Biomedical Analysis shows that the sensitivity of the DeFET sensor is appreciably enhanced.
Afghanistan: Imperatives of Stability Misperceived
- A. Qassem
- Political Science
- 1 April 2009
More than seven years have passed since the intervention of the international community in Afghanistan, yet the country has not only failed to achieve stability; it has actually experienced a…
A Lab-On-a-Chip front-end based on DeFET sensor array for biomedical analysis
- A. Qassem, Shady A. Abdelaal, Y. Ismail, Y. Ghallab
- EngineeringInternational Congress of Mathematicans
- 1 December 2016
This paper presents a new integrated Lab-On-a-Chip (LOC) based on Differential electric-field sensitive Field-Effect Transistor (DeFET) sensor array that is used in Biomedical Analysis and shows that the sensitivity of the DeFET sensor is appreciably enhanced.
Afghanistan : prospects for stability in relation to geostrategic dynamics in Central and South Asia
- A. Qassem
- Political Science
- 2007
Political stability has always been a central theme of policy for all governments and political systems in the history of modern Afghanistan. Since its inception in the mid-nineteenth centur}', the…
Afghanistan’s Political Reconciliation Policy: Ill Conceived and Self-Defeating
- A. Qassem
- Political Science
- 4 July 2014
Abstract The Afghan government’s peace and reconciliation overtures to the militants, initially at the unofficial level but later sanctioned officially, have formed a key theme of state security…
Ethno-nationalism and Development
- A. Qassem
- Sociology
- 16 March 2016