Name: Behzad Nouri
Type: User
Company: Carleton University
Bio: Dr. Behzad Nouri - Ph.D. ECE, Carleton Univ, MIEEE) is currently serving as Post-doctoral Research Fellow & Research Adjunct Professor with DoE at Carleton Univ
Location: Ottawa, Canada
Behzad Nouri's Projects
A repository of abbreviations for references, e.g., for conferences, journals, institutes, etc.
Config files for my GitHub profile.
Classic Computer-Aided Design for VLSI/Communication Circuits (SPICE)
This is a collection of the git command with minimal explanation for each. It is intended to provide a qick and handy reference for using Git.
At the beginning of the professionally written netlist we can always find some simulation control starting with ".OPTION" in this document I have tried to give adequate data for the users to understand and properly use the most common options.
This list sugests the best available books to be used for teaching (learning) of (1) Circuit theory (2) Electromagnetisim.
Looking for a specific folder/file in this colossal archive sometimes becomes frustrating. Good naming conventions help to avoid this hassle. The gain will be noticeable. You will save time in seeking the files and folders. You will also save yourself from the burden of rewriting a report, re-collecting data, etc., while the entire time you think that you have done a similar (or same) task before, but now you can not locate/access it. A young researcher may need to keep this point in mind from the early stage of research for the years to come. It will help if (1) one decides a meaningful system of his/her liking (using others' experience like this note is always wise) (2) (s)He uses it from the beginning (3) and sticks to the rules and is consistent.
All Algorithms implemented in Python
Classic Computer-Aided Design for VLSI/Communication Circuits (SPICE)
This repo is for demonstration purposes only.
This is the LaTex template for the graduate studies (Masters' and Ph.D.) thesis at Carleton University (Canada). It has been adopted with the recent format standards as required by The Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Affairs (FGPA). It has been used for several recent graduate theses in the Dept. of Electronics.
Workshop handout covering basic time management techniques.
Winter 16