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Work Experience

11.2005 - 12.2006
SIEMENS AG
MUNICH - GERMANY

Worked under the supervision of Mr. Matthias Kutschenreuter (CT IC 2):Incorporating the Expected Transmission Count (ETX) and Expected Transmission Time (ETT) modules into the ns2 simulation chain under the AODV (Ad-hoc On Demand Distance Vector) routing protocol for wireless mesh networks.


02.2005 - 10.2005
INFINEON TECHNOLOGIES AG
MUNICH - GERMANY

Worked under the supervision of Mr. Norbert Neurohr (Communications, Corporate Logic, Signal Processing): Researching MIMO techniques such as Generalized RAKE Receiver, and Spherical decoders. Integrating new modules into the HSDPA simulation chain for UMTS using MATLAB.


10.2004 - 02.2005
MUNICH UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY (TUM)
MUNICH - GERMANY

Worked at the Real-time Institute (RCS) with Mr. Phillip Harms: Developing an edge detector in VHDL as part of an assistance system in automotives. Software package used is ModelSim and the physical implementation target is the EXPA1 proprietary of Altera.


02.2004 - 04.2004
AMERICAN UNIVERSITY OF BEIRUT
BEIRUT - LEBANON

Worked on reconfigurable hardware with Dr. Mazen Saghir at the ECE department:Establishing a HDL generator in VHDL for Very Long Instruction Word (VLIW) architecture.Software package used is ISE 4.2 software package from Xilinx.


09.2003 - 01.2004
AMERICAN UNIVERSITY OF BEIRUT
BEIRUT - LEBANON

Worked as an instructor for the Digital Signal Processing lab with Dr. M. Adnan Al-Alaoui:Setting lab experiments, supervising lab sessions, and correcting lab reports and course homework for forty students. Lab work encompasses the use of MATLAB and Texas Instruments DSP kits.


07.2002 - 10.2002
DEUTSCHES ZENTRUM FÜR LUFT UND RAUMFAHRT (DLR)
WESSLING - GERMANY

Worked as a trainee at the Institute of Communications and Navigation (approved experience as part of B.E. degree):Developing a simulation tool with a Graphical User Interface for a communication system using different coding and modulation schemes over different channels. Simulation tool is developed using MATLAB.


Mailing Address

Instituto de Robótica
Universidad de Valencia
Polígono de La Coma s/n
46980 Paterna (Valencia)
SPAIN

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