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Dr. Bob Mahmoodi serves as a Lecturer in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of St. Thomas School of Engineering, where he has taught for 10 years since 2012. Concurrently, he holds an adjunct instructor position at the University of Minnesota's Electrical and Computer Engineering department for 35 years. His industry background includes over 30 years at 3M in R&D focused on wireless RFID and biometric sensors, plus three years at Honeywell developing airborne radar systems.
His educational qualifications include:
- PhD in Electrical Engineering and Control Sciences from the University of Minnesota
- MS in Electrical Engineering from the University of Minnesota
- BS in Electrical Engineering from the University of Minnesota
Dr. Mahmoodi's research spans wireless communication, digital signal processing, control systems, medical instrumentation sensors, and FPGA/IC design. His work integrates analog/digital systems with applications in biometric security and image compression. Current teaching focuses on Electronics I laboratories, Engineering Design Clinic II, and graduate-level Digital Signal Processing coursework emphasizing machine learning applications.
His publication history from 1981-2013 reveals consistent innovation in image enhancement algorithms and radar signal processing, with increasing specialization in medical imaging after 1984. Key thematic developments include the transition from military radar applications to medical/biometric systems and the evolution of real-time processing techniques for commercial printing technologies.
Dr. Mahmoodi holds seven U.S. patents covering image enhancement (1986, 1994), projection displays (2006), and oil quality monitoring systems (2012-2013). His professional service includes IEEE Twin Cities Chapter chairmanship (1989-1990), IS&T Conference chairmanship (1991), and ACR-NEMA standards committee membership for image compression.
As an active design clinic instructor, he mentors student teams in industrial problem-solving through the Senior Design Clinic program. His industry experience directly informs classroom instruction, particularly in sensor integration and system modeling applications. Laboratory development for electronics courses leverages his 3M/Honeywell background in practical circuit design.
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