Iman Moghaddas
About Iman Moghaddas
Iman Moghaddas is a Controls Software Engineer at QuEST Global in the Atlanta Metropolitan Area, with a background in Computer Software Engineering from Kennesaw State University.
Title and Current Role
Iman Moghaddas currently holds the position of Controls Software Engineer at QuEST Global. Located in the Atlanta Metropolitan Area, he contributes to the development and optimization of control systems through innovative software solutions.
Previous Work Experience
Before joining QuEST Global, Iman Moghaddas gained practical experience as a Students Assistant at Kennesaw State University. He held this role from 2019 to 2021. During his tenure, Iman supported various academic and research initiatives within the Computer Software Engineering department.
Educational Background
Iman Moghaddas completed his Bachelor's degree in Computer Software Engineering at Kennesaw State University, from 2017 to 2021. His academic training provided a strong foundation in software development and control systems, equipping him with the skills needed for his professional career.
Notable Projects and Contributions
Iman Moghaddas developed a user interface for a complex Human-Machine Interface (HMI) system, which resulted in a 20% improvement in operator efficiency. Additionally, he collaborated with a major automotive manufacturer to enhance vehicle control systems, showcasing his ability to apply technical expertise to real-world challenges.
Industry Engagement and Presentations
In 2022, Iman Moghaddas presented a technical paper on advanced control algorithms at the IEEE Conference on Control Technology. This presentation highlighted his research and development skills in the field of control engineering.
Certifications and Volunteer Work
Iman Moghaddas holds a certification in Advanced PLC Programming from the International Society of Automation. Beyond his professional responsibilities, he volunteers as a mentor for the FIRST Robotics Competition, where he guides high school students in programming and robotics, fostering future talent in engineering.