Prof. Fadi R. Shahroury is a Professor at the King Abdullah II School of Electrical Engineering at Princess Sumaya University for Technology (PSUT), serving as the Assistant Engineering Dean in Amman, Jordan. Prof. Shahroury obtained his B.Sc. in Electronics Engineering with the highest honors from PSUT in 2000.
He continued his academic journey at National Chiao-Tung University in Hsinchu, Taiwan, where he earned his M.Sc. in 2003 and Ph.D. in 2008, emerging as the top-ranking student in the Electronics Engineering Department. Throughout his career, Prof. Shahroury has received numerous prestigious awards, including the Prince El Hassan bin Talal Royal Watch Award by Princess Sumaya Bint El-Hassan in 2000 and first place for the Hisham Hijjawi Foundation Award in the Information and Communications Technology sector in 2009 for his research on “The Design of Low Power 60GHz CMOS Self-Switching Current-Mode Mixer.” In 2022, he secured second place for the best researcher in the Arab world at the Tunisia TICAD 8 events, honored by the Prime Minister of Tunisia, and in 2023, he won first place in The 2023 IEEE Empower a Billion Lives competition held in Florida, USA. Additionally, he received the Best Teaching Award from PSUT in 2014.
Prof. Shahroury has served in many prestigious research centers. In 2005, he joined Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada, as a researcher in RF CMOS IC design. He earned his postdoctoral from the National KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden, in 2011 and completed his sabbatical leave in 2018 as a Visiting Research Fellow at Queen's University Belfast, UK, in the School of Electronics, Electrical Engineering, and Computer Science. In 2017, he contributed to the University of L’Aquila in Italy by installing Cadence tools at the Department of Industrial and Information Engineering and Economics. He arranged a short course for Ph.D. students on designing, simulating, and laying out analog circuits using Cadence tools through the Phoenix Academic Staff Exchange Program.
Prof. Shahroury is the first graduate from PSUT to return as a full professor at the same institution. An active researcher, he has published over 55 works in prestigious journals and conferences. He holds a patent for a device designed to detect symptoms of various diseases, transmit their information via communications networks, track the location of a person suspected of being infected, and warn infected individuals and concerned authorities. His research interests focus on low-voltage, low-power, high-frequency, and analog integrated circuit design in CMOS technology.