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| Short Bio I was born on Dec 2nd, 1983. After high school I started my B.Sc. in Computer Engineering Department, Sharif University of Technology, Tehran, Iran. I finished my B.Sc. in June 2005 and I'm continuing my graduate studies in Donald Bren School of Information and Computer Sciences, University of California, Irvine since Sep 2005. |
| My Research Primarily my research interests are in the field of Computer Architecture, Parallel Processing and Logic Design and in their derivatives. As a B.Sc. student I did some research in the fields of Computer Architecture and Interconnection Networks and the results can be seen in my B.Sc. thesis and a paper published in the Performance Evaluation Journal, Elsevier. I've worked under supervision of Prof. A. H. Jahangir in his lab on cache prefetching methods. I also worked on my B.Sc. thesis under supervision of Prof. Hamid Sarbazi-Azad and it is titled "Embedding Hamiltonian Cycle in a Star Graph". In UCI I did some research in Reconfigurable Computing Lab under supervision of Prof. Eli Bozorgzadeh. My work which is going to be my M.Sc. thesis was partly focused on FPGA based embedded systems and partly on FPGA based baseband processing for an SDR basestation. I'm currently doing my PhD under supervision of Prof. Fadi Kurdahi in VLSI Synthesis and Design Automation Lab. I'm working on baseband processing for a mobile SDR device and we are exploiting dynamic partial reconfigurability of the FPGAs for implementing the baseband. As well we are looking into coarse grained architectures to exploit the possibilities. I spent the previous summer (summer of 2007) doing my internship at IMEC Research in Belgium. I was working in DRESC project team and I worked on ADRES architecture making it efficient (less area, less power while keeping performance!) for important kernels of wireless communication protocols for Software Defined Radio! I took my PhD Candidacy exam (abstract of the talk) late Fall 2007 and I have been PhD candidate since then. If you have comments about my research I would love to know them. So don't hesitate sending me an email. My email address is <my username> at uci edu! (you should be able to find my username in the URL above!) |
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