Esmaeil NAJAFIAGHDAM was born in Zonouz, Iran, in 1964. He received the B.E. degree from University of Sistan and Baluchestan, Zahedan, Iran, in 1990, and the M.S. degree from Amir-Kabir University of Technology, Tehran, Iran, in 1994, both in electronic engineering. In 1995, he joined the Department of Electric Engineering at Sahand University of Technology, Tabriz, Iran, as a Lecturer. In 2002, he started his PhD program dealing with a high-performance bandpass Delta Sigma ADC. The research program is directed by Prof. P. Benabes at SUPELEC, France. Esmaeil NAJAFI AGHDAM is now a Professor at Sahand University of Technology. His current research interests include mixed mode electronic circuits, Delta Sigma Converters, RFIC design, Ultrasonic circuits and Electronic measurement.
I'm an electronics engineer with a Master's degree in Electronics, currently a university professor and a PhD student in Nanotechnology.
Junior (3rd Year) Electrical Engineering Undergraduate at the University of Notre Dame and Cornell SUPREME Microelectronics Fellow Previous work experience includes an extensive research background in nanomaterial synthesis and novel semiconductor-based memory devices, and coursework in digital integrated circuit design. Includes over 350 hours of cleanroom experience and proficiency with various analytical and scientific instrumentation and software. Published 1 first-author IEEE conference paper. Co-authored a conference paper accepted to IEDM 2024 and one journal paper submitted to ACS Nano. Club experience includes holding an officer position (Secretary) and Electrical Team Lead in the Robotic Football Club (RFC), with a focus on robotics and hardware engineering. Plays the Tuba with the University of Notre Dame Band of the Fighting Irish at various sporting events and other performances. Holds 4X consecutive Dean's List standings and membership in IEEE HKN and TBP, demonstrating consistent academic excellence.