Arman Azizi is a PhD candidate in Electrical Engineering, Telecommunications, at Trinity College Dublin, Ireland. His research focuses on the design and optimization of 6G network architectures and enabling technologies, with particular emphasis on resource allocation, AI-ML, and Optimization. Arman holds a Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Telecommunications, from Tarbiat Modares University (TMU), Tehran, Iran, where he worked on resource allocation for IoT networks. He earned his Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Telecommunications, from Shahid Beheshti University (SBU), Tehran, Iran, where his final research project focused on high electron mobility transistors (HEMT).
Arman has been actively involved in international research collaborations with institutions such as the University of York (UK), Carleton University (Canada), the University of Massachusetts Amherst (USA), and Maynooth University (Ireland). These partnerships have resulted in several high-impact publications in top-tier journals including IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing and IEEE Wireless Communications Letters, and in top-tier IEEE conferences such as WCNC and PIMRC.
Arman has received multiple awards for his academic excellence and leadership, including the CONNECT Early Career Tom Brazil Award for Research Excellence, the Innovation Award at the ADVANCE CRT AI Summer School, and recognition as an Exemplary Reviewer by IEEE Communications Letters. He also served as Vice Chair of the IEEE Student Branch at Trinity College Dublin, which received the IEEE Regional Exemplary Student Branch Award. In addition to his academic work, Arman actively contributes to the research community as a peer reviewer for several leading journals and engages in science communication and outreach through public platforms and professional events.
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