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Dr. Mequanint Moges joins our team bringing extensive academic expertise and practical knowledge from the field of Engineering Technology. As an Instructional Associate Professor in the UH Department of Engineering at the University of Houston since 2011, Dr. Moges has been a pivotal figure in shaping future engineers.
With a focus on Network Communications, Dr. Moges possesses a deep understanding of complex communication systems and their underlying technologies. His academic background, culminating in a Ph.D., signifies a strong foundation in research, critical thinking, and the application of advanced engineering principles.
Dr. Moges's long tenure at a reputable institution like the University of Houston underscores his commitment to education, mentorship, and staying at the forefront of technological advancements. His addition will greatly enhance our capabilities in network communications and engineering insights.

Türker Küyel joins our team as a seasoned professional with extensive experience in the highly specialized field of high-performance data converters and advanced semiconductor technologies. His background includes many years of work on 12-16 bit multi-GHz DAC and ADC systems on CMOS and FinFET technologies.
Currently focusing on coherent systems, Türker brings cutting-edge knowledge and practical experience vital for developing next-generation communication and data processing solutions. His previous role at Infinera, a leader in optical networking, further underscores his expertise in complex, high-speed data environments.
With a deep technical understanding of analog-to-digital and digital-to-analog conversion at advanced technological nodes, Türker is poised to make significant contributions to our most challenging projects requiring precision and high performance in data handling.
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