Amir Abas - A case study
Name: Amir Abas
Family name: Mohammadzadeh Galehdar
Age: 30
Education Back Ground:
I received the B.sc. degree in the telecommunication engineering from K. N. Tossi University of Technology, Tehran, Iran and M.Sc. degree in microelectronic engineering from Griffith University Brisbane, Australia, in 2002 and 2005 respectively. I am currently awaiting my Ph. D. assessor response in wireless sensors and RFID at Griffith University Brisbane, Australia. I have successfully published 14 Journal and Conference articles on novel antenna designs for RFID and HF applications, since my arrival in Australia in 2003.
I was teaching the following subjects in Griffith University from 2005-2007:
Courses:
- Signals and Systems-3rd Year subject.
- Digital signal processing -4th Year subject.
- Linear Electromagnetic-4th Year subject.
- Advanced Communication systems -1st Year Master Subject.
Then I moved to Research and Development in Center for Wireless Monitoring & Applications working as an RF Design Engineer from 2007-2008.
I am currently working as a Telecommunication engineer for Korida Solution.
Achievements:
- My article titled “Antenna efficiency calculation for electrically small, RFID antennas” was top accessed paper of IEEE AWPL journal for months September-November 2007.
- I also won the Griffith University Postgraduate Students Association (GUPSA) medal (Excellence in Postgraduate Coursework Award) for my highest GPA in Microelectronic Engineering Department in 2005.
I have been granted with Permanent Residency visa since 2005 and I am waiting for my Citizenship ceremony now.
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