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Dubai Ruler names Egyptian professor Abbas El Gamal the winner of the 2025 Great Arab Minds Award

Dubai Ruler names Egyptian professor Abbas El Gamal the winner of the 2025 Great Arab Minds Award

Great Arab Minds celebrates Abbas El Gamal’s global achievements / Image: File

Dubai Ruler His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum announced that Professor Abbas El Gamal, the Hitachi America Professor of Engineering at Stanford University, is the winner of the 2025 Great Arab Minds Award in the Engineering & Technology category. The recognition highlights El Gamal’s career-long contributions to the foundations of modern digital communications.

The ‘Arab Nobel’

The UAE has honored an intellectual giant, Professor Abbas El Gamal, announcing him as the winner of the prestigious 2025 Great Arab Minds (GAM) Award in the Engineering and Technology category on December 10, 2025. This award, often dubbed the ‘Arab Nobel Prize,’ recognizes the Egyptian-American academic for his foundational contributions to modern digital communications and technology. His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, personally announced the win. As part of the honor, Professor El Gamal will receive a monetary prize of AED 1 million (approximately $270,000) to further his groundbreaking research. He currently holds the distinguished position of Hitachi America Professor in the School of Engineering at Stanford University.

Who is Abbas El Gamal?

Abbas El Gamal was born in Cairo, Egypt (on May 30, 1950), and earned his B.Sc. (with honors) from Cairo University in 1972. He then moved to the United States, where he earned an M.S. in Statistics and a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University (in 1977 and 1978 respectively). After a brief stint as an Assistant Professor at University of Southern California (1978–1980), he joined Stanford’s faculty in 1981 and, over the decades, rose to become the Hitachi America Professor of Engineering and Senior Fellow at the Precourt Institute for Energy. At Stanford, he held prominent leadership positions, from 2003 to 2012 he directed the Information Systems Laboratory, and from 2012 to 2017 he served as Chair of the Department of Electrical Engineering.

  • El Gamal has authored or co-authored over 230 research papers, and holds more than 30–35 patents covering his various research areas. He co-authored a seminal textbook, Network Information Theory (Cambridge University Press, 2011), widely regarded as the foundational reference in his field.
  • His work earned him many major honors, including the IEEE Richard W. Hamming Medal (2016) and the Claude E. Shannon Award (2012), the highest accolade in information theory.
  • He is also a member of the U.S. National Academy of Engineering and a Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE).

Core research areas:

Abbas El Gamal’s work spans multiple domains, with deep and lasting impact across theory and applications:

  • Network Information Theory: He is best known for fundamental advances in this field, the mathematical and theoretical backbone of how information flows and is shared over networks.
  • Field-Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs): He contributed significantly to FPGA design, including co-founding a company that was only the second FPGA company in the world. His work helped shape how reconfigurable integrated circuits are architected and used, in research, teaching, and industry.
  • Digital imaging systems and CMOS image sensors: His group at Stanford pioneered technologies for image sensors long before cameras became common in phones and devices. That work underlies modern digital imaging widely used worldwide.

A global genius

Professor El Gamal’s victory is more than a personal honor; it is a powerful statement about the influence of Arab talent on the global stage. The Great Arab Minds initiative aims to celebrate Arab thinkers and reverse the “brain drain” phenomenon.His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum’s statement emphasized this point: “We congratulate Egypt and the Arab world for this prodigy who proves to the world that our nation does not just consume technologies, but possesses minds capable of creating them and leading their scientific future.”By recognizing a scholar whose work has made a tangible, transformative impact on human progress, the UAE is fostering an environment that inspires the next generation of Arab scientists and engineers to pursue excellence and innovation within the region.

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