EMIL
ETTELAIE
OBJECTIVE
Research in Wireless Communications
(Channel Estimation and Equalization, Spread Spectrum Systems, Antenna
Array Signal Processing, and VLSI for Wireless Communications)
EDUCATION
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Student of Ph.D. program in Electrical
Engineering-Communications
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Passed the Ph.D. Screening Exam in Spring
2000
B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering-Control
GRADUATE COURSES
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Communication Theory
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Communication Systems
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Mobile Communication Systems
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Spread-Spectrum Systems
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Data Communication
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Satellite Communications
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Optical Communications
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Advanced Topics in Communication Theory
(Synchronization)
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Information Theory
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Coding Theory (Error Correcting)
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Space-Time Codes
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Stochastic Processes
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Estimation and Detection
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Adaptive Signal Processing
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Neural and Fuzzy Systems
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Mixed-Signal VLSI Systems Design
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Advanced Electromagnetic Theory
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Microwave Systems
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Antenna
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Wave Propagation
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Introduction to Mathematical Statistics
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Analysis of Variance and Design
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Empirical Methods in Natural Language
Processing
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TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Teaching Assistant for EE549:
Queueing Theory for Performance Modeling (Jan. 2002-present)
Teaching Assistant for
EE465:
Probabilistic Methods in Computer Systems Modeling (Sep. '00-Dec. '01)
| Oct. 1996-July
1998 |
University
of Aeronautics |
Tehran,
Iran |
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Instructor of Digital Communication
and Antennas courses
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Director of Computer System Architecture
Lab
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Supervisor of two B.Sc. senior projects
| Aug. 1996-July
1998 |
Azad University |
Tehran,
Iran |
Director of Computer System Architecture
Lab
PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE
| July 1998-July
1999 |
H.T.G. Co.
LTD. |
Tehran,
Iran |
Microcontroller Based Systems Designer
and Programmer
PUBLICATIONS
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E. Ettelaie and S. Nader-Esfahani, "Bias
elimination in the cyclic MUSIC direction finding method," in Proc. of
Fourth Iranian Conference on Electrical Engineering, vol. II, pp. 395-402,
Tehran, Iran, May 1996.
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Emil Ettelaie, Direction
Finding of Cyclostationary Signals, M.Sc. Thesis, Department of
Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran,
1995.
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4 Technical Reports
HONORS
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Second best GPA of B.Sc. degree in Electrical
Engineering-Control, School of Engineering, University of Tehran, Tehran,
Iran, 1991-1992
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Awarded for distinguished teaching,
Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Aeronautics, Tehran,
Iran, 1997-1998
COMPUTER SKILLS
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Languages: C/C++, BASIC, FORTRAN,
80xxx Assembly
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O.S.: UNIX, MS Windows, Mac,
DOS, VMS
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Software Packages: MATLAB, Mathematica,
MS Office, ORCAD
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Highly experienced in computer simulation
of communication systems
OTHER SKILLS
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Experienced in designing microprocessor/microcontroller
based systems
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Experienced in printed-circuit board
design
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