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Shaghayegh Aslanzadeh

Ph.D Student - Integrated pH Sensing
Min H. Kao Department of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science


    Biography

    Shaghayegh Aslanzadeh received her BS degree in Electrical Engineering from Shahid Rajaee Teacher Training University, Tehran, Iran, in 2013 and an MS degree in Electrical Engineering from Shahid Rajaee Teacher Training University, Tehran, Iran, in 2015. She is currently pursuing a PhD in Electrical Engineering at University of Tennessee, Knoxville. Since August 2017, she has been a research and teaching assistant with the Min H. Kao Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science.

    Her research interest includes the analog integrated circuit designs, bio-implantable and biomedical devices, low-power and low-noise designs, microelectronics, mixed-signal VLSI designs, and semiconductor devices.


    • Analog integrated circuit design
    • Bio-implantable and biomedical devices
    • Low-power and Low-noise designs
    • Microelectronics
    • Mixed-signal VLSI designs
    • Semiconductor devices
    • Machine learning
    • The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Knoxville, Tennessee Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering, August 2017-Present GPA: 3.95 / 4
    • Shahid Rajaee University, Tehran, Iran M.Sc. in Electrical Engineering, September 2013-October 2015 GPA: 4 /4
    • Shahid Rajaee University, Tehran, Iran B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering, September 2009-July 2013 GPA: 3.65 / 4
    • Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Student Member, August 2017-Present
    • Systers: Women in EECS @ UTK, Position: Secretary, Mentoring women in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science as a volunteer, May 2018-May 2019
    • Chancellors Citation award for Extraordinary Professional Promise, (2019).
    • SYSTERS scholarship for attending Grace Hopper from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, (2018).
    • EECS scholarship for Silicon Valley tour in San Francisco, (2018).
    • Chancellors Citation award for Extraordinary Professional Promise, (2018).
    • Offered admission (with fellowship) to Ph.D. program in Electrical Engineering at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, (2017).
    • Offered admission (with fellowship) to Ph.D. program in Electrical Engineering at Oklahoma State University, (2017).
    • Ranked 2nd among all M.Sc. students in Electrical Engineering at Shahid Rajaee University, Tehran, Iran, (2015).
    • Offered admission to M.Sc. program in Electrical Engineering at Shahid Rajaee University as a talented undergraduate student, (2013).
    • Ranked 3rd among all B.Sc. students in Electrical Engineering at Shahid Rajaee University, Tehran, Iran, (2013).
    • Full Tuition-Waiving Fellowship in B.Sc. degree, (2009).
    • Top 0.5% among over 600,000 participants in the university entrance exam for B.Sc. degree in Tehran, Iran, (2009).
    • Sh. Aslanzadeh, A. Hedayatipour, Sh. Hate Hesari, and N. McFarlane, (2019). \A Low-Power Voltage-Clamped CMOS pH to Frequency Sensor," IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems (ISCAS), Sapporo, Japan.
    • A. Hedayatipour, Sh. Hate Hesari, Sh. Aslanzadeh, V. Mohan, R. Oueslati, B. J. Blalock, and N. McFarlane, (2019). \Low Cost Paper-Based Electrochemical Sensing System," IEEE SoutheastCon, Huntsville, Alabama.
    • A. Hedayatipour, K. Anderson, Sh. Aslanzadeh, and N. McFarlane, (2019). \A Temperature Sensing System with Encrypted Readout Using Analog Circuits," IEEE 62nd International Midwest Symposium on Circuits and Systems (MWSCAS), Dallas, Texas.
    • Sh. Hate fi Hesari, A. Hedayatipour, Sh. Aslanzadeh, and S. K. Islam, (2019). \Ultra Low-Power OTA for Biomedical Applications," United States National Committee of URSI National Radio Science Meeting (USNC-URSI NRSM), Boulder, CO.
    • Sh. Aslanzadeh, A. Hedayatipour, S. Ara Shawkat, and N. McFarlane, (2018). \A Differential Low-Power Voltage-Clamped ISFET Topology for Biomedical Applications," 13th IEEE Dallas Circuits and Systems (DCAS), Dallas, Texas.
    • D. Piao, L. Sypniewski, C. Bailey, D. Dugat, Sh. Aslanzadeh, Burba D, and De Taboada L, (2018). \Enabling Multi-Site Intra-Spinal Canal Dosimetry of Transcutaneous Photobiomodulation Therapy on Cadaver Dogs Using a Custom Designed, Flexible, 9 Channel Photo-Diode Probe," International Symposium on Biomedical Optics, San Francisco, CA.
    • Sh. Aslanzadeh, L. Sypniewski, D. Burba, and D. Piao, (2017). \Development of a Flexible Applicator Probe with Nine-Channel Dual-Modality Light Sensors for Transcutaneous Photobiomodulatory Dosimetry in Canine Spinal Canal," First OU-OUHSC Biomedical Engineering Symposium, Oklahoma City, OK.
    • Sh. Aslanzadeh, A. Hedayatipour, and P. Amiri, (2015). \Design of a Low-Noise CMOS Implantable Amplifier with Combination of Two Techniques: Noise-Cancellation and Chopper-Stabilization," 7th Iranian Conference on Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Mashhad, Iran. (in Persian)
    • Sh. Aslanzadeh, A. Hedayatipour, and P. Amiri, (2015). \Current Mirror versus Two-Stage CMOS Amplifier: Noise-Power Trade-off," International Conference in New Research of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Tehran, Iran.
    • Sh. Aslanzadeh, and P. Amiri (2015). \Analysis and Mitigation Plans in Bio-Implantable Systems," 2nd International Conference on New Approaches in Sciences, Engineering and Technology, Istanbul, Turkey.
    • A. Hedayatipour, Sh. Aslanzadeh , and P. Amiri (2015). \A Novel CMOS Neural Amplifier Based on Self-Biased Cascode," Electronics Information and Planning, ISSN: 0304-9876
    • A. Hedayatipour, Sh. Aslanzadeh , and P. Amiri (2015). \A Novel Low-Power Bio Amplifier Based on Self-Bias Designs," 2nd International Congress of Electrical Engineering, Computer Science and Information Technology, Tehran, Iran.