Armin Bazrafkan
About Armin Bazrafkan
Armin Bazrafkan is a Data Analyst Intern with extensive experience in programming and research, currently working at CSIRO and Monash University in Melbourne, Australia. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering and a Master's degree in Telecommunications Engineering from Sharif University of Technology, as well as a PhD from Monash University.
Work at Tibra Capital
Armin Bazrafkan has been working as a Data Analyst Intern at Tibra Capital since 2021. His role involves applying machine learning algorithms in high-frequency trading. He completed a 5-month internship program at Tibra Capital, where he focused on enhancing trading strategies through data analysis. His work contributes to the firm's efforts in optimizing trading operations.
Current Role at CSIRO
Armin has been part of the ON Prime Research team at CSIRO since 2019. His position as a Data Analyst Intern involves analyzing data to support research initiatives. He has gained valuable experience in data analytics and research methodologies during his time at CSIRO, contributing to various projects in Melbourne, Australia.
Research and Development at Monash University
Since 2018, Armin has worked as a Researcher and Development Engineer at Monash University. His role includes conducting research and developing solutions in telecommunications engineering. He has been involved in projects that focus on wireless network planning and the implementation of advanced communication protocols.
Educational Background
Armin Bazrafkan completed his Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Telecommunications Engineering at Sharif University of Technology from 2010 to 2014. He then pursued a Master's degree in the same field from 2014 to 2016. He later obtained a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Telecommunications Engineering from Monash University between 2018 and 2021. His academic background provides a strong foundation for his research and professional work.
Patents and Projects
Armin holds a patent for a design that facilitates Ultra-Reliable Low-Latency Communications (URLLC) applicable in factory automation, tele-surgery, and autonomous driving. He has also worked on projects involving the design and implementation of Sigfox-based LPWANs and spectrum-aware routing in Cognitive Radios, showcasing his expertise in advanced communication technologies.