Kwabena Boahen

Kwabena Boahen
Born September 22, 1964
Ghana, Africa
Residence USA
Citizenship US
Fields Electronic Engineer
Institutions University of Pennsylvania
Stanford University
Alma mater Johns Hopkins University
Caltech
Doctoral advisor Carver Mead
Known for Bioengineering
Website
Kawabena Boahen's Home Page
Notes
His father was the historian Albert Adu Boahen.

Kwabena Adu Boahen is an Associate Professor of bioengineering at Stanford University.[1] He previously taught at the University of Pennsylvania.

Education

His high school education took place in Ghana at the Presbyterian Boys' Secondary School. Boahen earned his bachelors and masters in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Johns Hopkins University and a PhD from Caltech.[1]

Career

During his eight years at the University of Pennsylvania, he developed a silicon retina that was able to process images in the same manner as a living retina. He confirmed the results by comparing the electrical signals from his silicon retina to the electrical signals produced by a salamander eye while the two retinas were looking at the same image.

His research interests include mixed-mode multichip VLSI models of biological sensory and perceptual systems, their epigenetic development, and asynchronous digital communication for reconfigurable connectivity. Dr. Boahen is the recipient of the NSF Career Award, Packard Foundation Fellowship, and the Office of Naval Research's Young Investigator Program Award.[2]

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