Current position

He is a research associate in Centre For Intelligent Antenna and Radio Systems (CAIRS) group under the supervision professor Safieddin Safavi-Naeini. The ongoing project is the radar imaging with high-resolution techniques and using mm-wave technology.  

 

 

Education

  •  Master of science in Wireless Communications, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Canada, 2019.
  • RF and Wireless Communications, Amirkabir University of Technology (Tehran's Polytechnics), Tehran, Iran, 2014.
  • Communications, Amirkabir University of Technology (Tehran's Polytechnics), Tehran, Iran, 2012.
  • Electronics, Amirkabir University of Technology (Tehran's Polytechnics), Tehran, Iran, 2012.

 

 

Brief Biography

Mostafa Alizadeh was born in Qom, Iran in 1990. He received two B.S. degrees in electrical and computer engineering in the sub-field of Electronics and communications from Amirkabir University of Technology (Tehran's Polytechnic), in 2012. He also got his MSc. degree in electrical and computer engineering from the same university in RF and communication systems in 2014. He also received his Master of applied science degree in wireless communications from the University of Waterloo in January 2019. 

Throughout years of academic and industrial experiences, he has matured his professional skills and knowledge in wireless communications and signal processing. He designed wireless systems using advanced wireless techniques by simulation of FH and QPSK transceivers inc. physical, MAC, and link layers parameter optimization such as minimization of delay, error rate by joint coding-modulation analysis. He worked and studied on cellular and radio networks such as GSM, 3G, LTE, 4G standards for implementation and security flaw detection by using Wireshark, GNURadio platform in C++/Python, MIMO signal processing, multi-thread programming, noise and distortion reduction using subspace methods, and independent component analysis. In addition, he is now focusing on radar signal processing by adaptation of new high-resolution spectral and temporal techniques for target 3D localization and tracking by using range/Doppler/angle of arrival estimations, radar calibration, and phase analysis. 

For detailed bio see his CV and LinkedIn

 

Research Interests

  • Radar signal processing
  • Wireless communication system designs with a focus on the physical layer
  • MIMO and Massive MIMO system designs and analysis
  • Software-defined radio and its applications
  • Co-design of RF circuits and signal processing systems
  • Machine learning approach for feature extraction on bio-data
  • Biosignal processing using different techniques such as EEG, MRI, ultrasound etc.