Seyed Hadi Mirfarshbafan successfully defended his doctoral thesis!

Congratulations to Seyed Hadi Mirfarshbafan for successfully passing his doctoral examination.

by Victoria Menescal Tupper Palhares
Defense
From left to right: Prof. Morteza Aramesh (ETH Zurich; chair), Prof. Joseph Cavallaro (Rice University; coexaminer), Seyed Hadi Mirfarshbafan (ETH Zurich; candidate), Prof. Sundeep Rangan (NYU; coexaminer), Prof. Christoph Studer (ETH Zurich; examiner).  

Seyed Hadi’s doctoral thesis on “Algorithms and VLSI Designs for Low-Power Beamspace Processing in mmWave Massive MIMO” focuses on reducing the baseband power consumption of massive multi-antenna (MIMO) wireless communication systems operating at millimeter-wave carrier frequencies. The main focus is on novel techniques on the algorithm and hardware implementation levels that exploit sparsity in the beamspace domain. Seyed Hadi joined the IIP Group in September 2018, and he will continue working in the group as a postdoctoral researcher.
 

Seyed Hadi's thesis work contributed to SwissChips WP3: 6G Communications, under Thrust 3.3 – Array processing for massive MIMO and high bandwidth data communication and sensing, with Christoph Studer as his supervisor.  He is the first PhD student to graduate under SwissChips and will continue to work with SwissChips WP3 for his postdoctoral work.  

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