Mahdi Pedram

Computer Science and Engineering
Assistant Professor

Discovery Park F295

Student Hours:
Mon 1:00 - 2:00 p.m.
Wed 1:00 - 2:00 p.m.

Mahdi Pedram
About

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Education
  • PhD, Washington State University, 2021
    Major: Computer Engineering
    Dissertation: Designing Resource Efficient Embedded Systems for Health Monitoring
  • B.S, Amirkabir University of Technology, 2014
    Major: Computer Engineering
Research

Dr. Pedram's research spans the fields of embedded systems, machine learning, and mobile health, focusing on developing real-time, wearable technology for health monitoring and behavior prediction. His work integrates intelligent sensors, data processing, and human-computer interaction to enhance understanding lifestyle habits and improve health outcomes. By designing and prototyping novel devices, Dr. Pedram seeks to create self-sustaining, user-friendly tools that empower individuals to manage health behaviors proactively. His multidisciplinary approach addresses critical areas like hydration, sun protection, diabetes management, and activity monitoring, utilizing advanced techniques in sensor fusion, machine learning, and privacy-preserving algorithms to provide real-time feedback and support for diverse populations, including older adults and high-risk individuals. He is interested in research in the following areas:

  • Embedded Systems
  • Health Informatics
  • Mobile Health (mHealth)
  • Smart Sensing Solutions
  • On-Device Processing
  • Power Optimization and Energy Harvesting