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About me |

I received my B.Sc. in the computer hardware engineering
field from Azad University (Tehran south branch) at
Tehran, Iran in 2005.I started my master’s program in
computer engineering in Eastern Mediterranean University
(EMU) in North Cyprus. During my master’s program from
2005 to 2007, I devised and developed a novel and
efficient hardware-oriented algorithm for determining
the position of a cellular phone. I also worked as a
teaching and research assistant from 2006 to 2007 in the
computer engineering department at EMU. In the fall of
2007, I started my Ph.D. studies at the school of
engineering science at Simon Fraser University. I worked
as a research assistant in the communication network
laboratory (CNL) from fall 2007 to spring 2009. My main
research project was to capture and analyze traffic data
from Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) at British Columbia
backbone network in CNL. Also, I had a chance to work as
a part time research assistant in Dr. Campbell's
neuroscience laboratory in the Faculty of Education at
Simon Fraser University from spring 2008 to fall 2009. I
was involved in digital signal processing development to
remove system artifacts from captured EEG signals using
independent component analysis. In spring 2009, I was
very fortunate to join the Computational and Integrative
Bio-Engineering Research lab (CIBER) at Simon Fraser
University (SFU) in Burnaby, BC and
Lawson Optics lab at Lawson Health Research Institute to
initiate my Ph.D. research in the field of plasmonic
nanostructures. I fulfilled my Ph.D. study under the
supervision of Prof. Bozena Kaminska at Simon Fraser
University and Dr. Jeffrey J. L. Carson at Western
University in July 2012. Currently, I am a postdoctoral
fellow in CIBER at SFU and in Lawson Optics lab at
Western University and my research area is to develop
new applications for Plasmonic nanostructures.
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