Dr. Tejinder Singh is a Distinguished Engineer at Dell Technologies, where he has been driving innovation since joining the company in 2021. With over a decade of experience in the tech industry, Tejinder specializes in quantum AI hardware, radio technologies, and AI hardware optimization for low-power devices, ensuring that Dell remains at the forefront of cutting-edge computing. His deep expertise in integrated circuit (IC) design, material science, and reconfigurable intelligent surfaces has earned him widespread industry recognition, with over 90 research papers published and 200ÌýUS patents filed or granted.

Before joining Dell, Tejinder held a variety of prestigious roles, including Member of R&D Staff at NASA/JPL-CaltechÌýand Research Professor at the University of À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ. He is currently appointed as an Adjunct Professor at the University of À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ in electrical and computer engineering department.ÌýHis work has spanned a wide range of fields, from developing optical and photonic devices for space missions to advancing quantum IC technologies and commercialized wafer-level packaging components. This diverse background solidifies his reputation as an expert in high-impact, innovative technologies. Today, Tejinder continues to serve as an Adjunct Assistant Professor at the University of À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ, sharing his knowledge with future engineers and researchers.

At Dell Technologies, Tejinder leads high-profile projects, including AI-driven radio coverage enhancement using reconfigurable intelligent surfaces and AI hardware optimization for next-generation energy-efficient laptops. These initiatives demonstrate his commitment to pushing the boundaries of computing and ensuring Dell’s hardware solutions are optimized for both performance and efficiency. His forward-thinking approach to AI integration, intelligent metasurfaces, and advanced hardware acceleration addresses the needs of mobile computing, wireless systems, and quantum-classical environments, making him a key figure in Dell’s innovation strategy.

Tejinder’s contributions to the field have been recognized with over 35 prestigious awards, including the Governor General’s Gold Medal for his PhD work on Phase Change Materials, one of Canada's highest academic honors, the YoungÌýEngineer Award from the European Microwave Association (EuMA), and the Brian L. Barge Microsystems Integration Award from Canada Microsystems (CMC). He has also received 12 Best Paper Awards at major international conferences, further showcasing his leadership and impact in both research and industry.

Beyond his technical expertise, Tejinder is an accomplished speaker and respected voice in the technology community. He has delivered more than 50 invited talks globally and participated in over 20 discussion panels, sharing insights on topics ranging from quantum computing to AI-driven hardware optimization. His ability to communicate complex ideas in an engaging and accessible way has made him a sought-after speaker at international forums.

Tejinder is also actively involved in professional organizations, contributing his leadership and expertise. He is the Senior Member of IEEE, serves as the Editor-in-Chief for IEEE MTT-S Newsletters and as an Associate Editor for the IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques. Additionally, he is a Technical Program Committee Member for the IEEE International Microwave Symposium (IMS) and contributes to several IEEE technical committees, further advancing the global research community

He is a hobbyist photographer and metal guitarist. He is a freelance graphic/UI designer and hasÌýreleased two instrumental music albums as well.

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