Ava Hedayatipour
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Ava Hedayatipour

Google Scholar ID: sb9CDCQAAAAJ
Assistant Professor
Analog DesignIoTImplantable DevicesAnalog SecurityChaos Based Security
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Academic Achievements
  • Designed a printable electrode that enables individuals to conduct electrochemical experiments in remote locations.
Research Experience
  • During graduate studies, she developed the first integrated secure multimodal sensor that uses low power blocks to implement impedance and temperature sensor, with security fabricated with a Lorenz chaotic circuit.
Education
  • Received B.S. in Electrical Engineering from Iran University of Science and Technology in 2012; M.S. in Electrical Engineering from Shahid Rajaee Teacher Training University in Iran in 2015; Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.
Background
  • Research interests include analog integrated circuit designs, bio-implantable and biomedical devices, low-power and low-noise designs, microelectronics, mixed-signal VLSI designs, and hardware security. Her impedance sensor has been used to detect thoracic impedance (to detect heart failure) and hand gestures (to translate sign language). Her recent work in designing a printable electrode enables individuals to do electrochemical experiments in remote locations.
Miscellany
  • Joined the CSULB Department of Electrical Engineering as an Assistant Professor in Fall 2020.
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