Dr. Ramy Tantawy

Individual Member | Co-founder & CEO at SenseICs Corporation
Tantawy, Ramy
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SPIE Membership: 0.9 years
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Area of Expertise: Infrared ROIC, Digital electronic circuits, Radiation hard ROIC, Visible ROIC, High dynamic range image sensors, Back illuminated sensors
Websites: Personal Website | Company Website
Social Media: LinkedIn
ORCID iD: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4476-0442
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Dr. Ramy Tantawy is the CEO and co-founder of SenseICs. He received his BS and ME degrees with distinction in Electrical Engineering from Northern Arizona University. He received his MSEE and PhD degrees in Electrical and Computer Engineering from The Ohio State University. Prior to founding SenseICs in 2017, Dr. Tantawy spent more than 15 years in mixed-signal integrated circuit design at Intel Corporation, Micron Technology – Imaging Group (Aptina Imaging & now ONSemi), and Forza Silicon (now Forza-AMETEK). He participated in various technical, business development, and leadership roles to design and develop high-performance image sensors and advanced integrated circuit solutions for ultimate use in mobile, cinematography, medical, automotive, and defense applications. He authored and co-authored 8 issued patents, various pending patents, and more than 20 journal and conference articles. Dr. Tantawy is also the Chair of the Columbus IEEE Section and the Chair and founder of the Columbus IEEE SSCS & CASS Joint Chapter.

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