Studying electrical engineering with a research focus in nano-photonics, electronics, and MEMS at the George Washington University and working as a tutor along side my studies at Educational Connections in the Northern Virginia and Washington D.C. Metro Area.
Graduate Research Assistant @ I am working as a graduate researcher in the field of nano-photonic computation. Analyzing the quantum limits to computation in computers. From August 2015 to Present (5 months) Washington D.C. Metro AreaMath & Physics Tutor @ Tutoring high school and college students with mathematics, physics, and chemistry. From August 2015 to Present (5 months) Process Engineer @ Process Engineer for the Lamination and the Thermal Laser Separation areas at SAGE. I work on multiple projects at a time, design experiments, and do data analysis and programming. Most of my work because of working at the above mentioned areas has to do with Lasers (Class IV) and Cleanrooms (Class 10,000). From September 2014 to August 2015 (1 year) Physics and Data Analyst @ Actively worked as a physics and data analyst. Automating data cleaning by programming in STATISTICA (writing visual basic in a macro based environment). From June 2014 to August 2014 (3 months) Math Tutor @ I tutored for Calculus I, II, Multivariable, Linear Algebra, and DE From September 2011 to May 2014 (2 years 9 months) Physics Tutor @ I tutored elementary college level courses to non-physics majors and freshman year physics for physics majors From September 2011 to May 2014 (2 years 9 months) Physics Teacher Assistant @ I was the TA for college level physics and freshman physics major courses. From September 2011 to May 2014 (2 years 9 months) Math Teacher Assistant @ I was the TA for Calculus I, II, Multivariable, Linear Algebra, and DE From September 2011 to May 2014 (2 years 9 months) Research Intern @ Studied the route to chaos in a nonlinear dynamical system such as phase locked loops. The stability of phase locked loops were the subject of the study and I showed the dependence on three main factors such as gain, order/type of the filter, time delay. I also visualized such dependencies for the first time on a 12-bit oscilloscope. From June 2013 to August 2013 (3 months) Research Intern @ Worked with an open source called Open CDS (Clinical Decision Support); using Java to map information from XML files to external servers (e.g. hospitals). After the internship was over I was a consultant for Provation Medical Software for a year. Communication was via phone and I answered questions regarding the project I developed during the internship and helped to develop the project further. From May 2012 to August 2012 (4 months) Greater Minneapolis-St. Paul Area
Master of Science (M.S.), Electrical and Electronics Engineering- Photonics (nanophotonic, MEMS, and Electronics @ The George Washington University From 2015 to 2017 Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Mathematics and Physics- Music concentration @ St. Olaf College From 2010 to 2014 High School Diploma, 5.00/4.00 @ Glenbrook North High School From 2008 to 2010 High School, Math and Physics, 4.00/4.00 @ National Organization For Development of Exceptional Talents From 2006 to 2008 Hani Nejadriahi is skilled in: Mathematica, Data Analysis, Research, Programming, PowerPoint, HTML, Java, Microsoft Excel, LaTeX, Statistics, Python, Physics, R, C++, SQL