Hamid Sadjadpour received
his Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering with an
emphasis on communication theory from University of
Southern California (USC) in 1996. During his Ph.D., he
worked part-time at Lincom corporations between February
1994 and July 1995 as a member of technical staff.
During this period, he worked on the design of
communication systems for satellite applications. Since
December 1995, he was with AT&T research Lab as a
senior technical staff member. He was promoted to
Principal technical staff member in 2000. During this
time, he worked on the design of a new full-duplex DSL
modem. One of his joint work in bit loading algorithm
with NEXT and FEXT minimization capability has been
accepted in T1E1.4 US standard for the next generation
of DSL modems. He has also designed a Multi-tone Turbo
TCM (MTTCM) technique for DSL modems and participated in
development of the first DSL modem with Turbo code
capability. In the fall of 2001, he joined the
department of Electrical Engineering at University of
California, Santa Cruz as an assistant professor where
he is currently employed. |