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  1. Abbas El Gamal is the Hitachi America Professor in the School of Engineering and Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering at Stanford University. He received his B.Sc. Honors degree from Cairo University in 1972, and his M.S. in Statistics and Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering both from Stanford University in 1977 and 1978, respectively.

  2. K. Anderson and A. El Gamal, “Co-optimizing the Value of Storage in Energy and Regulation Service Markets,” Energy Systems, Issue 2. pp. 369-387, May 2017. C.T. Li and A. El Gamal, “ Distributed Simulation of Continuous Random Variables, ” IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, Vol. 63, No. 10, October 2017.

  3. Abbas El Gamal, 2010. Abbas El Gamal (arabisch عباس الجمل, DMG ʿAbbās al-Ǧamal; * 1950) ist ein ägyptischer Mathematiker und Elektroingenieur.. El Gamal studierte an der Universität Kairo mit dem Bachelor-Abschluss in Elektrotechnik 1972 und an der Stanford University mit dem Master-Abschluss in Statistik 1977 und der Promotion 1978.

  4. El Gamal is a member of the National Academy of Engineering and a Fellow of the IEEE. He has received several honors and awards for his research contributions, including the 2016 IEEE Richard W. Hamming Medal, the 2014 Viterbi Lecture, the 2013 Shannon Memorial Lecture, the 2012 Claude E. Shannon Award, the inaugural Padovani Lecture, and the 2004 INFOCOM Paper Award.

  5. Abbas El Gamal, Amin Gohari, Chandra Nair: Achievable Rates for the Relay Channel with Orthogonal Receiver Components. ITW 2021: 1-6. [i35] Abbas El Gamal, Amin Gohari, Chandra Nair: Strengthened Cutset Upper Bounds on the Capacity of the Relay Channel and Applications. CoRR abs/2101.11139 ( 2021) 2020.

  6. Abbas El Gamal. Selected Presentations. "Functional Representation of Random Variables and Applications" MIT LIDS ( 2018) "Shannon Centennial" UM (2016) " Binary Input Broadcast Channel ." ITW (2015) " Viterbi Lecture ." (2014)

  7. David Yang, Abbas El Gamal, Boyd Fowler, and Hui Tian, "A 640x512 CMOS Image Sensor with Ultra Wide Dynamic Range Floating-Point Pixel-Level ADC," Proceedings of the 1999 IEEE International Solid-State Circuits Conference, San Francisco, CA, pp. 308-309, February 1999.