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Farnaz Forooghifar
She began her professional education as a Bachelor of Science student at September 2010 in electrical engineering, at University of Tehran where she promoted her knowledge of electrical engineering and digital circuit design skills.  Then, she decided to put her focus on research and narrow down to a specific issue in electrical engineering. Hence, she continued her education as a Master of Science student under supervision of Prof. Zain Navabi at University of Tehran from September 2014 to June 2017. Due to her interest in digital systems design and optimization and also low power systems, she concentrated on approximate computing methods in her M.Sc. thesis. She started her PhD in electrical engineering at EPFL from August 2017 under supervision of Prof. David Atienza at ESL laboratory and she is now working on "Design of Event-Driven Multi-Parametric Bio-Signal Monitoring Systems" as her PhD thesis.
Keyvan Farhang Razi
Keyvan Farhang Razi received his BSc and MSc degree in Electrical Engineering from Amirkabir university of Technology, Tehran, Iran in 2016 and 2019 respectively. His field of activity and interest during his Bachelor of science education mainly covers analog circuits design using advanced HBT transistors and studying III-V compounds semiconductors as well as VLSI circuits design. In 2016, he joined photonics Research Lab (PRL) in Amirkabir university of Technology to carry out his bachelor diploma project under supervision of Prof. Hassan Kaatuzian.Subsequently, he became a member of RFIC laboratory at Amirkabir university of Technology as a Master of science student under supervision of Dr. Mohsen Moezzi in 2017. He conducted a great deal of research and projects in designing Radio-frequency integrated circuits and low-power analog CMOS integrated circuits during his MSc program. Also, he designed an elaborated RF-DC converter for RF energy harvesting applications in his MSc diploma project.He started his PhD education in Electrical Engineering at EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland as a doctoral assistant in Biomedical Neuromorphic Microelectronic System (BNMS) group supervised by Dr. Alexandre Schmid in October 2019. Currently, he is working toward an interdisciplinary project which involves designing mixed-signal integrated circuits as well as neural signal processing to implement autonomous implantable patches for reliable closed-loop epilepsy control. The goal of this project is to provide autonomy and improve the quality of life of more than 60 million people who suffer from epilepsy.

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