Assist. Prof. Dr Hossein Ghaffarian | Coronary Artery Disease Diagnostics | Best Researcher Award

Faculty Member ,Arak University, Iran

Hossein Ghaffarian has demonstrated a solid commitment to the field of computer engineering. His academic role suggests a deep expertise in the field, contributing both to research and to educating future generations of engineers. His research has the potential for substantial impact, especially within emerging areas of technology.

While his contributions are promising, further expanding his network, increasing his public engagement, and seeking more global collaborations could take his research to the next level. These efforts could not only improve his visibility but also enhance the relevance and real-world application of his work.

Publication Profile

Education:

Hossein Ghaffarian has an extensive academic background in Computer Engineering. He completed his Ph.D. in Computer Systems Architecture at Iran University of Science and Technology, Tehran, Iran, in 2014. Before his Ph.D., he obtained his M.Sc. in the same field from the same institution in 2008. His educational journey began with a B.Sc. in Computer Software Engineering from Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman in 2004, followed by an A.Sc. in the same field in 2002. Additionally, he pursued research studies at the Bahan Center, University of Toronto, Canada, from August 2011 to January 2012. Hossein’s education further includes an industrial postdoctoral position at the Electric Distribution Company of Markazi Province in Iran (Dec 2019–Dec 2020).

Professional Experience:

Hossein has accumulated extensive professional experience both in academia and industry. He has been a faculty member at Arak University since 2017, where he teaches various courses, including Data Mining, Advanced Computer Networks, Cloud Computing, Fuzzy Systems, and more. He also has lectured at several other institutions, including Iran University of Science and Technology, Islamic Azad University, and International University of Imam Reza. His industry experience includes roles such as IT and Product Manager at Sanaat Yar Afzar Iranian (since January 2024) and IT and ITS Consultant at Mana-Rayka Company (Nov 2017–Mar 2018). Hossein has also worked as a consultant professor for the Computer Engineering Students Association at Arak University and as an academic consultant for the Ministry of Education in Iran.

Skills and Expertise:

Hossein possesses a wide range of technical skills, particularly in programming and software development. He is proficient in several programming languages, including C/C++, Pascal, Matlab, Python, and Visual Basic .Net. His expertise also extends to areas such as computer networks, data security, fuzzy systems, and cloud computing.

Research Focus:

Dr. Ghaffarian’s research interests span a variety of key areas in computer networks and artificial intelligence. His primary focus includes wired and wireless computer networks, quality of service, security, indoor localization, and intelligent transportation systems. He also has a strong background in data mining, fuzzy systems, artificial neural networks (ANN), and applied artificial intelligence (AI). His Ph.D. thesis focused on modeling and evaluating mobility models of vehicles on communications and planning for Infrastructured Vehicular Ad-hoc Networks (VANETs), while his M.Sc. thesis dealt with improving the quality of service in the IEEE 802.16 standard.

 Awards and Recognitions:

Dr. Ghaffarian has received numerous awards and recognition throughout his career. He was awarded the Fourth Place in the first Philips Parrot Idea Contest in May 2011. In addition, his outstanding research contributions were recognized with the Best Paper Award at the 5th IEEE International Conference on Internet of Things and Applications (IoT 2021) in Isfahan, Iran.

Publication : 
  • Ghaffarian, H., Fathy, M., & Soryani, M. (2007). Best Delay Condition Estimation on Transmission Channel in WiMAX Mesh Networks Using Distributed Scheduling. 3rd International Conference on Information and Knowledge Technology, Mashhad, Iran, November 2007 (in Farsi).
    • Afzali, M., Ghaffarian, H., & Fathy, M. (2008). Maximum Utilization of Channel Bandwidth Using Maximum Likelihood in Concurrent Communication in WiMAX. 13th Computer Society of Iran Computer Conference, Kish, Iran, March 2008 (in Farsi).

    • Ghaffarian, H., Fathy, M., & Soryani, M. (2008). Channel Access Delay Analysis of IEEE 802.16 Best Effort Services. INFOCOM Mobile Networks for Vehicular Environment Workshop, Phoenix, USA, April 2008.

    • Ghaffarian, H., Fathy, M., & Soryani, M. (2008). Throughput Enhancement in WiMAX Mesh Networks Using Greedy Scheduling. 16th Iranian Conference on Electrical Engineering, Tehran, Iran, May 2008 (in Farsi).

    • Ghaffarian, H., & Afzali, M. (2008). Investigation of Wireless Metropolitan Area Networks Effect on Information and Communication Technology Development. First Workshop on Wireless Broadband Access for Communities and Rural Developing Regions, Karlstad, Sweden, December 2008.

    • Afzali, M., & Ghaffarian, H. (2009). Efficient Use of Channel Bandwidth in WiMAX Mesh Network Using Concurrent Transmission. 5th IEEE-GCC 2009-Communications and Signal Processing, Kuwait, Kuwait, March 2009.

    • Ghaffarian, H., Mozayani, N., Fathy, M., & Soryani, M. (2009). Improving Performance of Weighted Round Robin Algorithm Using Fuzzy. 17th Iranian Conference on Electrical Engineering, Tehran, Iran, May 2009 (in Farsi).

    • Lakani, S., Fathy, M., & Ghaffarian, H. (2009). A New Approach to Improve the Efficiency of Distributed Scheduling in IEEE 802.16 Mesh Networks. International Journal of Recent Trends in Engineering (Computer Science), 1(1), 344-348, June 2009.

    • Ghaffarian, H., Parvin, H., & Minaei, B. (2009). A New Approach in Feature Subset Selection based on Fuzzy Entropy Concept. 14th International Computer Society of Iran Computer Conference, Tehran, Iran, October 2009.

    • Farahani, B. J., Ghaffarian, H., & Fathy, M. (2009). A Fuzzy Based Priority Approach in Mobile Sensor Network Coverage. International Journal of Recent Trends in Engineering, 2(1), November 2009.

    • Ghaffarian, H., Farahani, B. J., & Saravi, M. (2009). Designing a Movement Control System of an Autonomous Robot with Ability to Tackle the Environmental Distortion while Moving. International Journal of Recent Trends in Engineering, 2(1), November 2009.

    • Omidvar Mohammadi, H., Fathy, M., & Ghaffarian, H. (2010). Reducing Sensors’ Movement Using Simple Iterative Virtual Movement. The Sixth International Conference on Intelligent Sensors, Sensor Networks and Information Processing (ISSNIP 2010), Brisbane, Australia, December 2010.

    • Lakani, S., Ghaffarian, H., Fathy, M., & Raahemi, B. (2010). A Neighbor-based Holdoff Reduction Scheme for Distributed Scheduling in Wireless Mesh Networks. IEEE 6th International Conference on Wireless and Mobile Computing, Networking and Communications (WiMob), Canada, October 2010.

    • Parvin, H., Minaei-Bidgoli, B., & Ghaffarian, H. (2011). An Innovative Feature Selection Using Fuzzy Entropy. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Volume 6677, Advances in Neural Networks – ISNN 2011, 576-585, China, March 2011.

    • Ghaffarian, H., Fathy, M., & Soryani, M. (2012). Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks Enabled Traffic Controller for Removing Traffic Lights in Isolated Intersections Based on Integer Linear Programming. IET Intelligent Transport Systems Journal, 6(2), 115-123, June 2012.

    • Pirmohammadi, F., Fathy, M., & Ghaffarian, H. (2012). TCP and UDP Fairness in Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks. International Journal of Emerging Technology and Advanced Engineering, 2(6), 111-118, June 2012.

conclusion:

Based on the available information, Hossein Ghaffarian is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His technical proficiency, coupled with his ongoing contributions to academia, make him a valuable asset to the research community. By continuing to expand his interdisciplinary connections, engaging in more public outreach, and growing his international presence, Hossein can further solidify his place as a leading researcher in the field of computer engineering.

Overall, Hossein demonstrates the qualities and potential required for this award, and with minor improvements in specific areas, his future contributions to the field will likely be even more impactful.

 

Hossein Ghaffarian | Coronary Artery Disease Diagnostics | Best Researcher Award

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