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  • Pasadena, CA
  • South Pasadena, CA
  • New York, NY
  • Ann Arbor, MI
  • Dearborn, MI
  • Binghamton, NY

Work

Company: California state university, los angeles May 2019 Position: Data scientist, adjunct professor, and technical advisor

Education

Degree: Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy School / High School: Binghamton University 2011 to 2014 Specialities: Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Philosophy

Skills

Matlab • Simulations • Simulink • Pspice • Thin Films • Semiconductors • Characterization • Solar Cells • Labview • Power Electronics • C • Scanning Electron Microscopy • Research • Microfabrication • Machine Learning • Data Analysis • Image Processing • Python • Computer Vision • Research and Development • Signal Processing • Artificial Intelligence • C (Programming Language • Data Analytics • Convolutional Neural Networks • Data Management • Data Visualization

Languages

Persian • English • Arabic

Industries

Research

Resumes

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Data Scientist, Adjunct Professor, And Technical Advisor

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Location:
Pasadena, CA
Industry:
Research
Work:
California State University, Los Angeles
Data Scientist, Adjunct Professor, and Technical Advisor

California State University, Los Angeles
Adjunct Professor

Cornell University Sep 2017 - Jul 2018
Research Scientist

Ford Motor Company Mar 1, 2015 - Aug 2017
Research Engineer at Ford Motor Company

The State University of New York Jun 2012 - Dec 2014
Graduate Research Assistant
Education:
Binghamton University 2011 - 2014
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy, Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Philosophy
Isfahan University of Technology 2007 - 2010
Master of Science, Masters, Computer Engineering, Electronics Engineering
Isfahan University of Technology 2003 - 2007
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Computer Engineering, Electronics Engineering
National Organization For Development of Exceptional Talents (Sampad) 2000 - 2003
Skills:
Matlab
Simulations
Simulink
Pspice
Thin Films
Semiconductors
Characterization
Solar Cells
Labview
Power Electronics
C
Scanning Electron Microscopy
Research
Microfabrication
Machine Learning
Data Analysis
Image Processing
Python
Computer Vision
Research and Development
Signal Processing
Artificial Intelligence
C (Programming Language
Data Analytics
Convolutional Neural Networks
Data Management
Data Visualization
Languages:
Persian
English
Arabic

Publications

Us Patents

Connector With Self-Powered Mating Detection

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US Patent:
20170229821, Aug 10, 2017
Filed:
Feb 10, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/040742
Inventors:
- Dearborn MI, US
Amin Emrani - Dearborn MI, US
International Classification:
H01R 13/66
Abstract:
A connector with self-powered mating detection is disclosed. An example disclosed connector pair includes a first connector. The example connector pair also includes a piezoelectric sensor attached to the first connector. The example piezoelectric sensor generates a voltage when the first connector and a second connector are mated. The example piezoelectric sensor generates a voltage when the first connector and a second connector are unmated. The example connector pair also includes a memory circuit electrically coupled to the piezoelectric sensor to record a connection event in response to detecting voltage generated by the piezoelectric sensor(s). Additionally, the example connector pair includes an RFID circuit electrically coupled to the memory circuit. The example RFID circuit transmits the connection events.

Vehicle Power Distribution Having Relay With Integrated Voltage Converter

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US Patent:
20170158062, Jun 8, 2017
Filed:
Dec 3, 2015
Appl. No.:
14/957937
Inventors:
- Dearborn MI, US
Amin EMRANI - Dearborn MI, US
International Classification:
B60L 11/18
Abstract:
A vehicle power distribution system includes a battery having a nominal voltage, a vehicle electrical load having a supply voltage different than the nominal voltage, and a monolithic solid state relay including integrated circuitry to convert the nominal voltage to the rated voltage and an output configured to selectively energize the vehicle electrical load with the rated voltage in response to a control signal from a vehicle controller applied to an input of the relay. The relay may include a PWM controller to provide a switching signal to a transistor connected to an output filter to step down the nominal voltage of the battery to the rated voltage of the vehicle electrical load. Relay output voltage and current monitoring circuitry may be connected to the PWM controller to provide over current and over voltage protection.
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