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Path: sparky!uunet!dziuxsolim.rutgers.edu!gandalf.rutgers.edu!hatamian From: hatamian@gandalf.rutgers.edu (ShAhin) Newsgroups: misc.jobs.resumes Subject: MSEE/PhD Student Seeking a Permanent Position in Telecommunications Message-ID: <Dec.22.12.27.34.1992.18248@gandalf.rutgers.edu> Date: 22 Dec 92 17:27:35 GMT Distribution: usa Organization: Rutgers Univ., New Brunswick, N.J. Lines: 70 Shahin Hatamian 521 S. Third Avenue Highland Park, NJ 08904 Home: (908)545-2815 Work: (908)932-3199 Internet: hatamian@winlab.rutgers.edu {Objective} An immediate position in the field of Telecommunications, through which I can demonstrate my abilities in Mobile Communications Engineering and Signal Processing. {Education} -Ph.D. in Telecommunications Engineering Graduation Date: EXPECTED May 1994, Rutgers University New Brunswick, New Jersey -Master of Science in Telecommunications Engineering, Graduation Date: October 1991, GPA: 3.8/4.0 Rutgers University New Brunswick, New Jersey Thesis Title -- Enhanced Speech Activity Detection for Mobile Telephony. I presented this work at the IEEE Vehicular Technology Society Conference '92 -Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, Graduation date: May 1989, GPA: 3.85/4.0, Highest Honors Rutgers University New Brunswick, New Jersey {Experience} Rutgers University, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering June 1990 -- present Title: Graduate Assistant at the Wireless Information Networks Lab.(Winlab) - Developed the software required for the Subjective Testing of the quality of speech. Conducted such tests for performance evaluation of low rate VOCODERS and analyzed the results. - Developed a speech detection algorithm to be used in the new high-speed packet data transmission systems. - Studied the effects of frequency reuse patterns on the capacity of digital cellular telephony and its optimization. - Perfecting an analytical model for performance evaluation of cellular handoffs, developed at Winlab and extending the results to the case of soft handoff, as proposed by the CDMA. Rutgers University, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Sept. 1990 -- May 1990 Title: Teaching Assistant - Duties included teaching laboratories, as well as designing and grading examinations for two courses of Electronics I and Pulse Circuits. Smith Industries, Avionics Division, 7-11 Vreeland Rd., Florham Pk. NJ 07932 May 1989 -- Sept 1989 Title: Reliability Engineering Aide} - Performed Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (FMEA) on the weapon management systems of the AV8B aircraft. - Calculated Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF) of the electronic components and assemblies of the fighter aircrafts, in accordance with Military Specifications. {Computer Skills} - Operating Systems: UNIX, MS-DOS , Machintosh - Programming Languages: C, FORTRAN - Software: Entropic Signal Processing, Maple and various graphics and wordprocessing packages on UNIX and PCs. {Professional Affiliations} - Member of IEEE Communications, Vehicular Technology and Signal Processing societies. {Reference} Available upon request. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- FOR A POSTSCRIPT RESUME PLEASE SEND EMAIL.