Co-Founder & CEO
Plato Systems
San Francisco, CA, United States
Amin Arbabian is an associate professor of electrical engineering at Stanford University. He also is the co-founder of Plato Systems, building a new spatial intelligence platform for digital transformation across manufacturing and supply chain operations.
Dr. Ababian has previously held technical positions with Tagarray (acquired by Maxim Integrated) as a founding engineer, and Qualcomm as an RFIC designer. His current research interests include high-frequency circuits and systems, imaging technologies including hybrid and multi-modality techniques, Internet-of-Everything devices including wireless power delivery techniques, and medical implants.
Dr. Arbabian’s research group at Stanford designs multi-modality and hybrid-modality sensing and imaging systems that combine RF/mmW, ultrasound, and optical signals to enable new perception paradigms for applications in automation, scientific research, biomedicine, and Ag-tech. His group has worked on new sensing systems for programs under DARPA, ONR, NSF, DOE/ARPA-E and NIH.
Dr. Arbabian was a recipient of the Stanford University Tau Beta Pi Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching, the NSF CAREER Award, the DARPA Young Faculty Award, Qualcomm Innovation Fellowships, best paper awards with Transactions on Biomedical Circuits and Systems, and best paper awards of the IEEE ISSCC, VLSI, RFIC, and Biomedical Circuits and Systems (BioCAS) conferences.
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