Teaching and Mentoring

Teaching Experience

  • Sleep and High‑Risk Behaviors in Profound Autism (Spring 2025)
    Guest lecture covering sleep pattern analysis and behavioral prediction
  • Electromagnetic, Circuit Theory, and Electronics (2016-2019)
    Georgia Institute of Technology
    Teaching Assistant for undergraduate engineering courses
  • Basic Circuit Theory, Logic Circuits Lab, Image Processing and Pattern Recognition (2010-2014)
    Shiraz University
    Teaching Assistant for undergraduate courses

Guest Lectures and Workshops

Student Mentoring

Current Mentorship

  • Biomedical Sensing Research (2021-Present)
    Emory University
    Mentoring graduate and undergraduate students on biomedical sensing projects, focusing on wearable technology for neurological disorders

Previous Mentorship

  • AI-based Discovery and Innovation V.I.P. Group (2019-2021)
    Georgia Institute of Technology
    Mentored over 50 graduate and undergraduate students on research projects focused on applications of machine learning in medical image processing, inverse design, and optimization

Teaching Philosophy

My teaching approach combines theoretical foundations with practical, hands-on experience. I believe in creating an inclusive learning environment that encourages critical thinking and collaborative problem-solving. In my teaching, I emphasize the ethical implications of technology in healthcare and the importance of developing solutions that address real-world challenges while respecting privacy and promoting equity.