EMIL ETTELAIE

OBJECTIVE
Research in Wireless Communications (Channel Estimation and Equalization, Spread Spectrum Systems, Antenna Array Signal Processing, and VLSI for Wireless Communications)

EDUCATION
Sep. 1999-present  University of Southern California Los Angeles, USA

Sep. 1992-Nov. 1995  University of Tehran Tehran, Iran
Sep. 1988-Sep. 1992 University of Tehran Tehran, Iran
B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering-Control

 

 

GRADUATE COURSES

  • Communication Theory
  • Communication Systems
  • Mobile Communication Systems
  • Spread-Spectrum Systems
  • Data Communication
  • Satellite Communications
  • Optical Communications
  • Advanced Topics in Communication Theory (Synchronization)
  • Information Theory
  • Coding Theory (Error Correcting)
  • Space-Time Codes
  • Stochastic Processes
  • Estimation and Detection
  • Adaptive Signal Processing
  • Neural and Fuzzy Systems
  • Mixed-Signal VLSI Systems Design
  • Advanced Electromagnetic Theory
  • Microwave Systems
  • Antenna
  • Wave Propagation
  • Introduction to Mathematical Statistics
  • Analysis of Variance and Design
  • Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing

TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Sep. 2000-May 2001 University of Southern California Los Angeles, USA

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
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

 

 

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