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Welcome to Jamshid Abouei's academic website!
Jamshid Abouei is currently a post-doctoral fellow in the
Multimedia Lab,
in the Department
of Electrical and Computer Engineering, at the
University of Toronto working with
Professors K.N. Plataniotis (Kostas)
and Subbarayan Pasupathy.
He received his B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees (with the rank of first) in
Electrical Engineering, both from Isfahan
University of Technology, Isfahan, Iran in 1993 and 1996, respectively.
He wrote his M.Sc. thesis in the "Application of Orthogonal Codes in Cellular
Communication Systems". Jamshid Abouei received his Ph.D. degree in Electrical
Engineering from University
of Waterloo (under the supervision of Prof. Amir K. Khandani) in 2009.
From 1996 to 2004, he worked as a faculty member in the Department of
Electrical & Computer Engineering, Yazd University, Iran, where he taught
electrical engineering courses to undergraduate students. During this time,
he was the head of Electrical laboratories at Yazd University. From 1998 to
2004, he worked as a technical advisor and design engineer (part time) in
R&D center and cable design department in SGCC Company.
His research interests are in general areas of Wireless Ad hoc and
Sensor Networks, in particular Energy Efficiency and Optimal Resource
Allocation, Multi-User Information Theory, Applications of Game Theory
in Non-Cooperative Wireless Networks, and Orthogonal Codes in CDMA Systems. |