Assistant Professor
EEC 259D
(205) 934-8412
Research and Teaching Interests: The intersection between the life sciences and circuits and systems engineering disciplines, including wearable/implantable microelectronic devices and medical imaging devices
Office Hours: By appointment
Education:
- B.S., Mazandaran University, Electrical Engineering, Electronics
- M.S., Ferdowsi University of Mashhad (FUM), Electrical Engineering, Electronics
- Ph.D., Laval University, Electrical Engineering, Electronics
- Postdoctoral Research, Georgia Tech, Electrical Engineering, Electronics
I received my Ph.D. in electrical engineering from the Universite Laval in Canada. After obtaining my Ph.D., I completed four years of research and teaching at the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, as an exchange researcher and postdoctoral research fellow. In August 2018 I joined the UAB Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering as an assistant professor.
I seek to develop a microelectronics research laboratory (electronics Biomedical Technology Research Lab, e-BioTech Research Lab) that lies at the intersection between the life sciences and circuits and systems engineering disciplines, including wearable/implantable microelectronic devices and medical imaging devices. The e-BioTech Research Lab is currently focused on developing biomedical implantable, wearable, portable devices using microelectronics, wireless, and ultrasound technologies for a variety of applications. e-BioTech Research Lab’s goal is to offer new biomedical assistive technologies to study the human brain and body and provide new and advanced solutions/instrumentations for diagnosing and treating different diseases.
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Recent Courses
- Electrical Circuits
- Electrical Networks
- Electromagnetics
- Team Design Project I
- Team Design Project II
- Brain-Machine Interface
- Short-Range Wireless Systems
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Select Publications
Full publication lists are available on ResearchGate and Google Scholar.
- Pahlavan, Saeideh & Jafarabadi-Ashtiani, Shahin & Mirbozorgi, Abdollah. (2024). Maze-Based Scalable Wireless Power Transmission Experimental Arena for Freely Moving Small Animals Applications. IEEE transactions on biomedical circuits and systems. PP. 10.1109/TBCAS.2024.3396191.
- Saha, Reepa & Kaffash, Zohreh & Mirbozorgi, Abdollah. (2024). Multi-Resonator Wireless Inductive Power Link for Wearables on the 2D Surface and Implants in 3D Space of the Human Body. IEEE transactions on biomedical circuits and systems. PP. 10.1109/TBCAS.2024.3375794.
- Saha, Reepa & Jiang, Le & Salsabili, Hoda & Faezipour, Miad & Ostadabbas, Sarah & Larimer, Ben & Mirbozorgi, Abdollah. (2023). Toward a Smart Sensing System to Monitor Small Animal's Physical State via Multi-Frequency Resonator Array. IEEE transactions on biomedical circuits and systems. PP. 10.1109/TBCAS.2023.3284823.
- Duncan, Larry & Zhu, Shaotong & Pergolotti, Mackenzi & Giri, Smith & Salsabili, Hoda & Faezipour, Miad & Ostadabbas, Sarah & Mirbozorgi, Abdollah. (2023). Camera-Based Short Physical Performance Battery and Timed Up and Go Assessment for Older Adults With Cancer. IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering. PP. 1-10. 10.1109/TBME.2023.3253061.
- Mirbozorgi, Abdollah & Ghovanloo, Maysam. (2022). Wireless Power Transmission to mm-Sized Free-Floating Distributed Implants. 10.1201/9781003337522-6.
- Patel, Sahaj & Saha, Reepa & Mirbozorgi, Abdollah & Sabrin, Samain & Kaushal, Aishwarya & Nazari, Rouzbeh & Karimi, Maryam. (2022). Standalone Wearable Lung Performance and Air Quality Monitoring Device for Chronic Respiratory Diseases. 139-142. 10.1109/NEWCAS52662.2022.9842228.
- Saha, Reepa & Mirbozorgi, Abdollah. (2022). Earbud-Based UWB Data Link for Multichannel Brain Neural Recording and Stimulation Interfaces. 389-392. 10.1109/NEWCAS52662.2022.9842236.
- Saha, Reepa & Patel, Sahaj & Yildirim, Abidin & Mirbozorgi, Abdollah. (2022). Toward a Highly Scalable Smart System for Small Animal Body Sensing and Tracking using an Inductive Multi-Resonator Array. 600-604. 10.1109/ISCAS48785.2022.9937337.
- Mirbozorgi, Abdollah. (2022). Radiotelemetry for Epileptiform Activity in Freely Moving Rats. 10.1007/978-1-4614-3447-4_63.
- Yang, Xinlei & Jiang, Le & Giri, Smith & Ostadabbas, Sarah & Mirbozorgi, Abdollah. (2021). A Wearable Walking Gait Speed-Sensing Device using Frequency Bifurcations of Multi-Resonator Inductive Link. 2021. 7272-7275. 10.1109/EMBC46164.2021.9630127.
- Saha, Reepa & Joy, Bhadhan & Mirbozorgi, Abdollah. (2021). Wireless Power Transmission with Uniform Power Delivery in the 3D Space of the Human Body using Resonators in Parallel. 2021. 7268-7271. 10.1109/EMBC46164.2021.9629929.
- Duncan, Larry & Gulati, Prateek & Giri, Smith & Ostadabbas, Sarah & Mirbozorgi, Abdollah. (2021). Camera-Based Human Gait Speed Monitoring and Tracking for Performance Assessment of Elderly Patients with Cancer. 2021. 3522-3525. 10.1109/EMBC46164.2021.9630474.
- Mirbozorgi, Abdollah. (2021). Radiotelemetry for Epileptiform Activity in Freely Moving Rats. 10.1007/978-1-4614-6623-9_63-1.
- Mirbozorgi, Abdollah & Maghsoudloo, Esmaeel & Bahrami, Hadi & Sawan, Mohamad & Gosselin, Benoit. (2021). Multi-resonator arrays for smart wireless power distribution: comparison with experimental assessment. IET Power Electronics. 13. 10.1049/iet-pel.2020.0562.
- Zhang, Pengcheng & Jia, Yaoyao & Mirbozorgi, Abdollah & Ghovanloo, Maysam. (2020). Design of Reactive Resonant Shielding for Multi-EnerCage-HC System. 1-5. 10.1109/ISCAS45731.2020.9180725.
- Mirbozorgi, Abdollah & Jia, Yaoyao & Zhang, Pengcheng & Ghovanloo, Maysam. (2019). Toward a High-Throughput Wireless Smart Arena for Behavioral Experiments on Small Animals. IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering. PP. 1-1. 10.1109/TBME.2019.2961297.
- Y. Jia, S.A. Mirbozorgi, P. Zhang, O.T. Inan, W. Li, and M. Ghovanloo, “A Dual-Band Wireless Power Transmission System for Evaluating mm-Sized Implants,” IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Circuits and Systems (TBioCAS), vol. 13, no. 4, pp. 595-607, Aug. 2019.
- Y. Jia, S.A. Mirbozorgi, B. Lee, W. Khan, F. Madi, O.T. Inan, A. Weber, W. Li, M. Ghovanloo, “A mm-Sized Free-Floating Wirelessly-Powered Implantable Optical Stimulation Device,” IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Circuits and Systems (TBioCAS), vol. 13, no. 4, pp. 608-618, Aug. 2019.
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Academic Distinctions and Professional Societies
- Vice President and Primary Investigator (2017-2018), Bionic Sciences Inc. (BSI), Georgia Tech Startup, Atlanta, Georgia
- Post-Doctoral Research Fellow (2015-2018), GT-Bionics Lab, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia
- Exchange Researcher (2014-2015), GT-Bionics Lab, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia
- Ph.D. Student Researcher (2012-2014), Biomedical Microelectronics Lab (BML), Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, Laval University, Quebec City