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Fatemeh Hosseinigoki (Hosseini)

Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering
School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering
Arizona State University

About Me

I completed my PhD study in Electrical Engineering from Arizona State University, under the supervision of Professor Oliver Kosut on November 1st, 2019. During my PhD, I worked on network information theory and investigated the fundamental limits of the Gaussian communication networks in the presence of adversarial jammers. My current research interests lie broadly in wireless communication, network information theory, security and privacy, and various areas of machine learning.

Research Interests

  • Wireless Communications
  • Information Theory
  • Machine Learning
  • Security and Privacy

Education

  • Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering, Arizona State University, AZ, 2014-2019
  • M.Sc. in Electrical Engineering, Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman, Iran, 2011-2013
  • B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering, Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman, Iran, 2007-2011

Publications

Presentations

  • Talk on Capacity of Gaussian Arbitrarily-Varying Fading Channels, at Conference on Information Sciences and System (CISS) at Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, Mar. 2019.

  • Invited Talk Hosted by Prof. Andrea Goldsmith on Capacity of Gaussian Communication Channels in the Presence of Active Adversaries, at Wireless System Lab, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, Jan. 2019.

  • Talk on Capacity of the Gaussian Arbitrarily-Varying Channel with List Decoding, at IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory (ISIT) at Vail, CO, Jun. 2018.

  • Poster on The Gaussian Interference Channel in the Presence of Malicious Jammers, at Information Theory and Application Workshop (ITA) at University of California San Diego, San Diego, CA, Feb. 2018.

  • Talk on The Gaussian interference channel in the presence of a malicious jammer, at 54th Annual Allerton Conference on Communication, Control, and Computing, Monticello, IL, Sept. 2016.

  • Poster on The Capacity Region of the Deterministic Interference Channel with a Jammer, at 8th North American School of Information Theory (NASIT) at University of California San Diego, CA, Aug. 2015.

Contact

Email: fhossei1 at asu dot edu

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