About Me
I am a Doctoral candidate at the University of Toronto, guided by Prof. Roman Genov and Prof. George Eleftheriades. My research, conducted at the Intelligent Sensory Microsystems Laboratory as well as metawaves Lab, focuses on the design of efficient, localized wireless power transfer (WPT) systems for human-implanted devices. This advanced form of WPT enables selective power transfer to specific implants among many, something not feasible with traditional methods. Throughout my academic journey, I've acquired in-depth knowledge in various facets of antenna and circuit design. This includes mixed-signal integrated circuit design, antenna and RF circuit design, PCB hardware, and script development. Each new challenge I undertake broadens my horizons, fueling my excitement about the future directions my research may take.
- University of Alberta
- University of Toronto
- Microwave Sensors / Machine Learning
- Wireless Power Transfer / Huygnes' Box
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My Resume
Education
University of Toronto
Ph.D. in Electronics and Electromagnetics
University of Alberta
M.Sc. in Electromagnetics, Electrical Engineering
Iran University of Science and Technology
Electrical Engineering
Experience
Phased Advanced Sensors Corp.
Electromagnetic Lead
Microwave to Millimeter‑wave Lab.
Research Assistant
Software
Cadence
80%
Ansys Electronics (HFSS)
100%
Advanced Design System (ADS)
80%
Comsol
70%
Hardware
Vector Network Analyzers (VNAs)
100%
Vector Spectrum Analyzers
100%
Antenna Chamber Measurement
80%
Oscilloscope
100%
Coding
Python
Martlab/Simulink
C++
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Skills
2D Field Scanner
LPKF‑S62 and LPKF‑U3: Milling Machines
PCB Design and Soldering
Electrochemical Etching
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