Javad Bahrami
Contact
3224 Engineering Building George Mason University ECE Department, CERG 4400 University Drive, MS 1G5 Fairfax, VA 22030 |
Office: Engineering Building, Room 3224 Phone (lab): 703-993-1561 E-Mail: jbahrami'at'gmu.edu Curriculum Vitae: CV Personal Homepage: Personal Website |
Research Interests
Digital Circuit Design, Computer Architecture, Cryptographic Engineering, High-Performance Computing, Low-Power Circuit Design, ASIC Design, Image Processing, Deep Learning. Current Coursework: Digital System Design with VHDL, Applied Cryptography.
Advisor: Dr. Kris Gaj
Biography
Javad Bahrami received his B.Sc. from Iran University of Science and Technology (IUST), and his M.Sc. from University of Tehran, both in Electrical Engineering. From 2016 to March 2019, he worked as a research assistant at University of Tehran. During this period, his task was to support undergraduate students with solving problems regarding their implementations of various algorithms using Hardware Description Languages (HDLs), targeting FPGAs. On April 1, 2019, he joined the Embedded System Architecture (AES) group at Technical University of Berlin (TU Berlin) as a researcher. After 6 months of research experience, he joined CERG at George Mason University to pursue his Ph.D. under the supervision of Dr. Gaj. His research interests are FPGA Design, Computer Architecture, Cryptographic Engineering, Low-Power Circuit Design, and Parallel Programming, to name but a few.
Publications
- Farzad Ahmadinejad and Javad Bahrami, "Autonomous Flight of Quadcopters in the Presence of Ground Effect," poster presentation at the Iranian Conference on Signal Processing and Intelligent Systems, ICSPIS 2018, Tehran, Iran, Dec. 25-27, 2018.