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− | + | '''Omid Kavehei''' was born in Arak, Iran, in 1981. From 1999 to 2003, he was educated at Arak Azad University, in his hometown, where he obtained a Bachelor’s Degree in Computer System Engineering with the highest rank in that year. His final year research project was carried | |
+ | out under [[Keivan Navi]] on Current-Mode Computing. Soon after graduating, he joined the Microelectronics group at the National | ||
+ | University of Iran (aka: Shahid Beheshti University), Tehran, Iran, in 2003. He obtained his Master’s Degree in Computer Systems Architecture Engineering again with highest rank, under Assc Prof Keivan Navi on Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) Design Aspects of Arithmetic Circuits: Adders, Compressors, and Multipliers. He also carried out several research projects on system-on-chip, digital signal processing, analogue computing, operating systems, and bioinformatics. He served at his alma mater as a research and teaching assistant and a casual lecturer. In this role, he conducted VLSI Design course and Digital Logic Design Labs in the Department of Computer Engineering. In 2008, he was granted an Australian Endeavour International Postgraduate Research Scholarship (EIPRS) and University of Adelaide Scholarship to pursue his PhD under Dr Said Al-sarawi and Prof Derek Abbott, the School of Electrical&Electronic Engineering, The University | ||
+ | of Adelaide. In 2009 and 2010, he was a Visiting Scholar at the Technology Park, the Chungbuk | ||
+ | National University, South Korea, hosted by Prof Kamran Eshraghian. During his candidature, | ||
+ | Mr Kavehei has received an D.R. Stranks Travelling Fellowship, 2009, Simon Rockliff | ||
+ | Scholarship for the most outstanding postgraduate mentorship from the School of Electrical & | ||
+ | Electronic Engineering and DSTO, 2010, Research Abroad Scholarship, 2010, and the Korea’s | ||
+ | World Class University program research fellowships, 2009 and 2010. He is also a student | ||
+ | member of the IEEE, IEEE Communications Society, the Institution of Engineers Australia, | ||
+ | Australasian Association for Engineering Education, WCU (KOSEF) project member, and an | ||
+ | executive member of the SA IEEE student chapter called the Electrical and Electronic Engineering | ||
+ | Society of Adelaide University. In 2011, he was awarded the Young Nanotechnology | ||
+ | Ambassador awarded form the ARC Australian Nanotechnology Network. He is currently a | ||
+ | Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Melbourne and the Bionic Vision Australia. | ||
[[D. R. Stranks Travelling Fellowship]], Australia (2009) <br> | [[D. R. Stranks Travelling Fellowship]], Australia (2009) <br> |
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Person_Name: | Omid Kavehei | |||
Birth_Date: | 1981 | |||
Birth_Place: | Arak, Iran | |||
Fields: | Neuromorphic engineering, VLSI, biomedical devices, memristors, memory, nanoelectronics | |||
Workplaces: | University of Melbourne | |||
Undergrad_University: | Arak Azad University | |||
Undergrad_Degree: | Computer System Engineering (2003) | |||
Masters_University: | National University of Iran | |||
Masters_Degree: | Computer Systems Architecture Engineering (2005) | |||
Masters_Advisors: | Keivan Navi | |||
Doctoral_University: | University of Adelaide | |||
Doctoral_Degree: | Electrical & Electronic Engineering (2012) | |||
Doctoral_Advisors: | Said Al-sarawi and Derek Abbott | |||
Awards : | D. R. Stranks Travelling Fellowship (2009) Simon Rockliff Scholarship (2010) |
Omid Kavehei was born in Arak, Iran, in 1981. From 1999 to 2003, he was educated at Arak Azad University, in his hometown, where he obtained a Bachelor’s Degree in Computer System Engineering with the highest rank in that year. His final year research project was carried
out under Keivan Navi on Current-Mode Computing. Soon after graduating, he joined the Microelectronics group at the National
University of Iran (aka: Shahid Beheshti University), Tehran, Iran, in 2003. He obtained his Master’s Degree in Computer Systems Architecture Engineering again with highest rank, under Assc Prof Keivan Navi on Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) Design Aspects of Arithmetic Circuits: Adders, Compressors, and Multipliers. He also carried out several research projects on system-on-chip, digital signal processing, analogue computing, operating systems, and bioinformatics. He served at his alma mater as a research and teaching assistant and a casual lecturer. In this role, he conducted VLSI Design course and Digital Logic Design Labs in the Department of Computer Engineering. In 2008, he was granted an Australian Endeavour International Postgraduate Research Scholarship (EIPRS) and University of Adelaide Scholarship to pursue his PhD under Dr Said Al-sarawi and Prof Derek Abbott, the School of Electrical&Electronic Engineering, The University
of Adelaide. In 2009 and 2010, he was a Visiting Scholar at the Technology Park, the Chungbuk
National University, South Korea, hosted by Prof Kamran Eshraghian. During his candidature,
Mr Kavehei has received an D.R. Stranks Travelling Fellowship, 2009, Simon Rockliff
Scholarship for the most outstanding postgraduate mentorship from the School of Electrical &
Electronic Engineering and DSTO, 2010, Research Abroad Scholarship, 2010, and the Korea’s
World Class University program research fellowships, 2009 and 2010. He is also a student
member of the IEEE, IEEE Communications Society, the Institution of Engineers Australia,
Australasian Association for Engineering Education, WCU (KOSEF) project member, and an
executive member of the SA IEEE student chapter called the Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Society of Adelaide University. In 2011, he was awarded the Young Nanotechnology
Ambassador awarded form the ARC Australian Nanotechnology Network. He is currently a
Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Melbourne and the Bionic Vision Australia.
D. R. Stranks Travelling Fellowship, Australia (2009)
Simon Rockliff Scholarship, Australia (2010)
Research Abroad Scholarship, Australia (2010)
World Class University Fellowship, Korea (2009)
World Class University Fellowship, Korea (2010)
Young Nanotechnology Ambassador, Australia (2011)
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