Braham Himed

Division Research Fellow at Air Force Research Laboratory

Braham Himed is a highly experienced professional in electrical and computer engineering, holding a PhD from Syracuse University. Braham's career spans over three decades, with significant roles in the Air Force Research Laboratory since 1999, culminating in positions as Division Research Fellow, Technical Advisor, and Principal Electronics Engineer. Prior to this, Braham served as Chief Research Officer at Signal Labs Inc. and held various engineering roles in defense-related research firms. Additionally, Braham has contributed to academia as a Visiting Assistant Professor at Syracuse University. Braham's educational background includes a Master's degree and Engineer Degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering, along with a Baccalaureate in Mathematics.

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Air Force Research Laboratory

WHAT WE DO We lead the discovery, development and delivery of warfighting technologies for our air, space and cyberspace forces. Through unparalleled research, tomorrow’s technology and strategic partnerships, we give our warfighters unmatched advantage in the field. Balancing a legacy of success with a pursuit of innovation, AFRL is uniquely positioned to support the warfighter’s urgent needs and evolving demand to defend America. WHO WE ARE We’re a group of scientists, researchers, entrepreneurs, veterans and academics that push the boundaries of technology, creating a new tomorrow for our warfighters and our world. We never stop testing and we never stop trying. Because around the globe, market and military leaders rely on us to invent the future. WHERE WE WORK To give our warfighters an advantage, we give our team access to facilities and equipment that often exist in no other lab. And our people match this technology; we work alongside the brilliant, the creative and the optimistic. In order to create a better future, we dare to believe it’s possible.