Mahdi Hamzeh

         

         M.Sc., Computer Engineering (Computer Architecture)

         School of Electrical and Computer Engineering

         University of Tehran, 14395-1465, Iran

         Tel (work): +98 (21) 44 23 19 40
         Fax (work): +98 (21) 44 23 19 40
         Email: mhamzeh [at] ece [dot] ut [dot] ac [dot] ir

        


Short Biography              

Mahdi Hamzeh was born in 1982 in Isfahan, Iran. He received the B.Sc. degree in Computer Engineering in 2004 as a top student from Islamic Azad University, Qazvin, Iran. He also received his M.Sc. degree in Computer Architecture from the University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran in 2008. His research interests include reconfigurable computing, embedded systems, on-chip multiprocessing, wireless sensor networks, parallel architectures, and computer aided design. He is currently a student member of IEEE. 

Education     

             2005 – present:   M.Sc., Computer Engineering, University of Tehran (UT), Tehran, Iran.

                          Thesis Title:         Design and Implementation of a Fuzzy Processor for Real-Time Systems

                        Advisor:              Dr. S. Mehdi Fakhraie, Associate Prof., email: fakhraie [at] ut [dot] ac [dot] ir

                        Co-Advisor:         Prof. Caro Lucas, Professor., email: lucas [at] ipm [dot] ir

             2000 – 2005:   B.Sc., Computer Engineering, Islamic Azad University, Qazvin, Iran.

                        Project Title:        RT Linux Kernel Modification for Real Rescue Robot

                       Advisor:               Dr. A. T. Haghighat, Assistant Professor.

             1999 – 2000:   Pre University, Mathematics and Physics, NODET, Iran.

             1996 – 1999:   Diploma, Mathematics and Physics, NODET, Iran.


Research Interests

  • Reconfigurable Computing

  • Embedded Systems

  • Wireless Sensor Networks

  • Parallel Hardware Architectures

  • Computer Aided Design (CAD)

  • FPGA/ASIC Design

  • Application Specific Hardware Cores


  • Research and Work Experiences

    Sep. 2005 – present: Research Assistant, Silicon Intelligence and VLSI Signal Processing Lab., School of ECE, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran.

    Feb. 2008 – present: Hardware and Software Designer, RasaPardaz Co., Tehran, Iran.

    May 2006 – Feb. 2008: Research Assistant, Research Institute of Advanced Technologies in Automotive Industry, Tehran, Iran.

    June 2003 June 2006: Research Assistant, Mechatronics Research Lab., Qazvin, Iran.


    Teaching Experience

    Instructor, Department of Engineering, Islamic Azad University of Shahriar, Tehran, Iran

    Spring 2008 to present : Senior-Level Course, Computer Architecture

    Spring 2008 to present : Senior-Level Course, Operating Systems

    Fall 2008 to present : Senior-Level Course, Artificial Intelligence

    Spring 2008 : Senior-Level Course, Advanced Programming

    Teaching Assistant, Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran

    Fall 2006 : Graduate-Level Course, Advanced VLSI

    Fall 2006 : Senior-Level Course, VLSI System Design

    Fall 2005 : Graduate-Level Course, Advanced Computer Architecture

    Teaching Assistant, Department of Computer Engineering and Information Technology, Azad University of Qazvin, Qazvin, Iran

    Spring 2005 : Senior-Level Course, Operating Systems

    Fall 2004 : Senior-Level Course, Computer Architecture

    Fall 2003 : Senior-Level Course, Digital Logic Design

    Spring 2003 : Senior-Level Course, Algorithm Design and Analysis


    Publications

       Journal Paper

    1. M. Hamzeh, H. R. Mahdiani, A. Saghafi, S. M. Fakhraie, and C. Lucas , “Computationally Efficient Active Rule Detection Method: Algorithm and Architecture,” accepted for publication in Fuzzy Sets and Systems (FSS), 2008.

    2. M. Hamzeh, S. M. Fakhraie, and C. Lucas , “Soft Real-Time Fuzzy Task Scheduling for Multiprocessor Systems,” International Journal of Intelligent Technology, , vol. 2, no. 4, pp. 211-216, 2007.

       Conference Papers

    1. M. Hamzeh, S. Arab, S. M. Fakhraie, and C. Lucas, “An Improvement on LEACH Algorithm with a Fuzzy Processor,” accepted for publication in the 14th Asia-Pacific Conference on Communications (APCC), 2008.

    2. M. Hamzeh, S. Arab, S. M. Fakhraie, and C. Lucas, “Sensor Networks Lifetime Improvement by a Fuzzy Processor,” accepted for publication in ICAOR, 2008.

    3. M. Hamzeh, S. Arab, S. M. Fakhraie, and C. Lucas, “Impacts of Velocity and Acceleration for Packets on Wireless Sensor Networks Routing Algorithms ,” accepted for publication in MIC-CNIT, 2008. 

    4. S. Arab, M. Hamzeh, S. M. Fakhraie, and C. Lucas, “Appropriate Solutions Based on Sensor Network Algorithms for Traffic Controlling in Stream Intensive Applications,” accepted for publication in FORGES, 2008.

    5. H. Assasi, A. Farmahini-Farahani, M. Hamzeh, S. Mohammadi, and C. Lucas, “Input Stimuli Evolution for RFID Tag Functional Verification,” in Proc. Intl. Conf. on RFID Eurasia, Istanbul, Turkey, Sep. 2007, p232-237.
       

    6. M. H. Neishabouri, M. Hamzeh, A. Farmahini-Farahani, P. Saeedi, M. Daneshtalab, and N. Yazdani, “Voltage Scheduling Technique during System Level Design Using UML-RT Model,” in Proc. IEEE Design and Test Workshop, Dubai, UAE, Nov. 2006.
       

    7. P. Saeedi, A. Farmahini-Farahani, M. Hamzeh, M. H. Neishabouri, and A. Afzali-Kusha, “Network-On-Chip Thermal-Balanced Mapping,” in Proc. IEEE Design and Test Workshop, Dubai, UAE, Nov. 2006.
       

    * Papers available upon request


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