معرفی
Nader Kamrani serves as a Senior Teaching Fellow at the School of Engineering, Monash University Malaysia, where he has taught since joining in 2005. His instructional responsibilities include foundational and advanced engineering mathematics courses (ENG1090 and ENG2005), supporting undergraduate engineering education within the university's Malaysian campus.
Education:
- Master of Science in Electrical Engineering (Communication), Ohio State University, 1986
His research program centers on algorithm development for digital signal processing, image analysis, and optimization techniques, with specialized focus on FPGA implementations. This work bridges theoretical algorithm design with practical hardware deployment, particularly targeting real-time processing applications in computer vision and communications systems.
Publication trends from 2004-2015 reveal consistent contributions to image processing and pattern recognition, evolving toward specialized computer vision applications including facial expression analysis, biometric segmentation, and sign language interpretation. His collaborative work demonstrates strong interdisciplinary connections between signal processing theory and vision-based recognition systems.
Scientific Awards:
- No scientific awards documented in provided materials
As Primary Chief Investigator for the 2016-2019 project 'Distributed control of multiagent systems: A stochastic gradient approach based on broadcast signals,' Kamrani secured research funding in control systems. While no formal graduate students are listed, his publication record indicates active research mentorship through co-authored conference papers with junior researchers. His pre-Monash career included research on short take-off vertical landing control systems at the University of Akron.
No dedicated laboratory facilities or structured research teams are specified in the available documentation.


