
Last updated: 7 - 26 - 2018
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​Hanieh Mohammadi is research assistant in the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department at Cleveland State University. Her research interests include control theory and applications, estate estimation, pattern recognition, artificial intelligence, optimization, and embedded systems. She published several journal and conference articles on his current research area (see publications page).
Publications
Experience
Cleveland State University, Cleveland, Ohio
Teaching Instructor
Spring 2016
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Instructed Electrical Engineering Concepts Course
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Had a total of 54 Undergraduate Students
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Taught fundamentals of circuit analysis and nodal and mesh analyses
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Prepared Materials and Lessons to Facilitate Curriculum
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Engaged Communication with Students to Encourage Participation and Learning while Maintained Mutual Respect
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Pasargad Higher Education Institute, Shiraz, Iran
Part-Time Teaching Faculty
Fall 2013 – Spring 2014
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Instructed Linear Control Systems and Industrial Control Systems
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Had a total of 150 Undergraduate Students
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Taught the Concepts of Linear Dynamical Systems Modeling
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Taught the Concepts of Classical Stability Tests, and PID Control
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Prepared Materials and Lessons to Facilitate Curriculum
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Fars Regional Electric Company, Shiraz​, Iran
Research Assistant
September 2012 – May 2014
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Processed Power Data Collected from Iran Real Power Grid
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Designed a Fast and Reliable Voltage Stability Assessment Method
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Evaluated the Security Status of Iran Power Systems
Projects
Languages
English
Persian (Native)
Education
Cleveland State University, Cleveland, Ohio
​2016 - present
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​Doctoral Student in Electrical Engineering / Control Theory
Research Area: Control and Estimation of Advanced Human-Machine Systems
Related Courses: Applied Multivariate Statistics, Categorical Data Analysis, Machine Learning, Mechatronic Systems
Current GPA: 4.0/4.0
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Shiraz University, Shiraz, Iran
​2011 - 2013
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M.Sc. in Electrical Engineering / Control Theory
Thesis: Voltage Security Assessment of Power Systems Using Artificial Intelligence
Related Courses: Optimal Control, Nonlinear Systems, Robot Dynamics and Control, Linear Matrix Inequalities for Control Systems
GPA: 18.33/20
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Shiraz University, Shiraz, Iran
​2007 - 2011
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B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering / Communications
Academic Honors
Earned best poster award
at: Annual Research Day
at: Cleveland State University
November 2017
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Ranked 2nd among 18 students
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in: M.Sc. of Electrical Engineering / Control Theory
at: Shiraz University, Shiraz, Iran
​2011 - 2013
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