Aresh Dadlani
Education:
- Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology (GIST), Gwangju, South Korea, August 2015.
- M.Sc. in Computer Software Engineering, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran, March 2010.
- B.Sc. in Computer Software Engineering, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran, July 2007.
Research Interests:
- Dynamic systems and complex network analysis
- Epidemic modeling and simulation
- Design and performance evaluation of communication networks
- Scheduling and optimization in vehicle-to-grid (V2G) systems
- Modern queueing theory applications in wireless/wired networks
News: Our proposal on the topic “Data-Driven Framework Development for Projection and Containment of Spreading Processes in Complex Social Networks” has been accepted under NU Faculty Development Competitive Research Grant starting January 1st, 2020. We are constantly on the look for exceptional undergraduate and graduate PhD/MS students having expertise and interest in one or more of our areas of research that include wireless networks, machine learning, smart grids, cyber-physical systems, game theory, complex networks, and graph theory. Interested applicants must have a solid analytical background and a drive to pursue fundamental research as evidenced by a solid academic track record and early involvement in research during their studies. Prospective candidates should email their CV to Dr. Aresh Dadlani (aresh.dadlani AT nu.edu.kz), specifying their key research interests as well as their academic credentials.
Positions:
- Assistant Professor, Nazarbayev University, School of Engineering, Department of ECE (September 2017 – Present).
- Postdoctoral Scholar, Center for Integrated Access Systems, GIST, South Korea (September 2015 – July 2017).
- Research Assistant, School of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science, CSNL, GIST, South Korea (September 2010 – August 2015).
- Research Assistant, School of Computer Science, Institute for Research in Fundamental Sciences (IPM), Iran (June 2008 – June 2010).