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Dr. Salehi received BS degree (Summa Cum Laude) from Tehran University and MS and Ph.D. degrees from Stanford University all in Electrical Engineering. Before joining Northeastern, he was with the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Isfahan University of Technology and the Department of Electrical Engineering at Tehran University. From February 1988 to May 1989 Dr. Salehi was a visiting professor at the Information Theory Research Group, Department of Electrical Engineering, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands, where he did research in network information theory and coding of storage media. In 1989 Dr. Salehi
joined Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Northeastern
University. Professor Salehi is a member of the CDSP
(Communication and Digital Signal Processing) Center. His main areas of
research interest are network information theory, source-channel matching
problems in single and multiple user systems, data compression, turbo
coding, coding for fading channels, and digital watermarking. Professor
Salehi's research has been supported by research grants from the National
Science Foundation (NSF), GTE, NUWC, CenSSIS, and Analog Devices. Professor
Salehi has also done consulting to the industry including Teleco Oilfield
Services and AT&T. Professor Salehi is currently a member of the Editorial
Board of The International Journal of Electronics and Communications. |
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