Hooman Javaheri, PhD
Bio
I am a former post-doc researcher in the Networked Systems Lab and part-time faculty in College of Computer and Information Science at Northeastern University working with Prof. Guevara Noubir. I have received my Ph.D. in computer science from Northeastern University in December 2012. Before my studies at Northeastern I received my B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering from Sharif University of Technology in 2006.
Research
My research interests include:
- Wireless communications in extreme conditions
- Wireless energy transfer, RF Energy harvesting, Ultra-energy-efficient wireless systems
- Wireless interface for biological system, Nano-scale communication, Synthetic biology
- Cooperative wireless networks, Wireless sensor networks, Embedded systems
More details can be found in my CV.
Service
In Spring 2014, I instructed CS1800 (Discrete Structures) and CS1100 (Computer Science and its Applications).
We have organized two NSF workshops in 2011 and 2012:
- NSF Workshop on Biologically-Enabled Wireless Networks Design and Modeling
- BioCom²: NSF Workshop on Biological Computations and Communications
Publications
Check out my Google Scholar page.
2013
- Dissertation: Hooman Javaheri, “Wireless Transfer of Energy Alongside of Information: From Wireless Sensor Networks to Bio-Enabled Wireless Networks”. [pdf] Publisher links: UMI, IRis, ACM Digital Library
2012
- Hooman Javaheri, Bernardo Barbiellini, and Guevara Noubir, “Energy Transfer Performance of Mechanical Nanoresonators Coupled with Electromagnetic Fields”, Nanoscale Research Letters 2012 7:572. [Publisher’s page | pdf]
- Hooman Javaheri, Bernardo Barbiellini, Guevara Noubir, “On the Energy Transfer Performance of Mechanical Nanoresonators Coupled with Electromagnetic Fields: Applications with magnetic nanoparticles”, in proceedings of APS March Meeting, March 2012, Boston. [Abstract | Presentation]
2011
- Hooman Javaheri, Bernardo Barbiellini, and Guevara Noubir, “On the Energy Transfer Performance of Mechanical Nanoresonators Coupled with Electromagnetic Fields”(under review). [arXiv preprint]
- Hooman Javaheri, Bernardo Barbiellini, Guevara Noubir, “Efficient Magnetic Torque Transduction in Biological Environments using Tunable Nanomechanical Resonators”, in proceedings of 33rd Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC ’11), Aug-Sept 2011. [pdf]
2010
- Hooman Javaheri, Guevara Noubir, “iPoint: A Platform-independent Passive Information Kiosk for Cell Phones”, in proceedings of 7th Annual IEEE Communications Society Conference on Sensor Mesh and Ad Hoc Communications and Networks (SECON ’10), June 2010. [pdf] A demo version of this paper (doi: 10.1109/SECON.2010.5508220) and a designed prototype were presented in the demonstration session of the conference.
- Hooman Javaheri, Yin Wang, Guevara Noubir, “Distributed Cooperation and Diversity for Hybrid Wireless Networks”, in Proceedings of WWIC 2010. (Also,Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2010, Volume 6074, Pages 27-39) [pdf]
2009
- Hooman Javaheri, Guevara Noubir, Sanna Noubir, “RF Control of Biological Systems: Applications to Wireless Sensor Networks”, in Proceedings of Nano-Net 2009. (Also, Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering, 1, Volume 20, Part 1, Pages 39-45) [pdf]
2007
- Hooman Javaheri, Yin Wang, Guevara Noubir, “Cross-Layer Distributed Diversity for Heterogeneous Wireless Networks”, in Proceedings of WWIC 2007. (Also, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2007, Volume 4517, Pages 259-270) [pdf]
2005
- M. Tabesh, A. Arbabian, H. Javaheri, A. Jalali, “Rural Telecommunications in Iran: A Hybrid Solution” in Proceedings of the First International Conference on Internet Technologies and Applications (ITA05), Wrexham, UK, 7-9 Sept. 2005, Pages 530-540 [pdf].