Yasaman
Ghasempour

Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering

Research interests: Design and experimental analysis of architectures, protocols, and applications for next-generation wireless communication; and sensing systems with a focus on millimeter-wave and terahertz networks, Internet of Things, robotic wireless networks, and wireless security.

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Affiliations

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Electrical and Computer Engineering

Improving human health, energy systems, computing and communications, and security