Assist Prof Dr. Mokhtar Mohammadi Ghanatghestani | Cybersecurity | Best Researcher Award
Associate Professor at Islamic Azad University, Iran
Summary:
Dr. Mokhtar Mohammadi Ghanatghestani is an accomplished academic specializing in Computer Engineering with a focus on VLSI and computer network security. He earned his PhD and Master of Science degrees from Islamic Azad University, Science and Research Branch, Tehran, Iran, and his Bachelor of Science from Shahid Bahonar University, Kerman, Iran. With over 20 publications in prestigious journals and the successful supervision of more than 30 master’s and 4 PhD students, Dr. Ghanatghestani has made significant contributions to his field. His research interests include IoT, nanotechnology, and approximate computing. He also serves as the Head of the University Technology Incubator and is an active faculty member.
Profile:
Education:
Assist. Prof. Dr. Mokhtar Mohammadi Ghanatghestani completed his PhD in Computer Engineering with a specialization in Computer Architecture at Islamic Azad University, Science and Research Branch, Tehran, Iran, in 2014, under the supervision of Dr. Hossein Pedram. He earned his Master of Science degree in Computer Engineering from the same university in 2010, with Dr. Keivan Navi as his thesis supervisor. Dr. Ghanatghestani obtained his Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Engineering, focusing on Hardware, from Shahid Bahonar University, Kerman, Iran, in 2008, where he was guided by Dr. Fahimeh Yazdanpenah.
Professional Experience:
Assist. Prof. Dr. Mokhtar Mohammadi Ghanatghestani has a robust professional background in academia and research. As a faculty member, he has supervised over 30 master’s students and 4 PhD candidates, contributing to the publication of more than 20 articles in reputable scientific journals. He has completed significant industrial projects and is actively involved in ongoing research initiatives. Dr. Ghanatghestani has developed new memory and arithmetic circuits using nanotechnology, improving power consumption and delay. In the realm of IoT, he has proposed methods to enhance reliability and security. He also serves as the Head of the University Technology Incubator, fostering innovation and collaboration.
Research Interests:
Assist. Prof. Dr. Mokhtar Mohammadi Ghanatghestani’s research interests span a wide array of topics within Computer Engineering. He is deeply engaged in the fields of Internet of Things (IoT), computer network security, and mobile ad-hoc networks. His work in nanotechnology and Very-Large-Scale Integration (VLSI) focuses on developing innovative memory and arithmetic circuits that improve power consumption and delay. Additionally, Dr. Ghanatghestani explores Multi-Value Logic (MVL) and approximate computing, contributing to advancements in computational efficiency and performance. His comprehensive research efforts are aimed at enhancing the reliability and security of modern computing systems.
Skills:
Assist. Prof. Dr. Mokhtar Mohammadi Ghanatghestani possesses a diverse set of skills that underscore his expertise in Computer Engineering and related fields. With a strong foundation in VLSI design and computer architecture, he excels in developing advanced memory and arithmetic circuits using nanotechnology, thereby optimizing power consumption and performance. Dr. Ghanatghestani’s proficiency extends to the domains of IoT, where he implements innovative strategies to enhance system reliability and security. His competence in computer network security and mobile ad-hoc networks further demonstrates his capability in addressing critical challenges in modern computing environments. As Head of the University Technology Incubator, he fosters innovation and collaboration, leveraging his skills to drive impactful research and development initiatives.Assist. Prof. Dr. Mokhtar Mohammadi Ghanatghestani possesses a diverse set of skills that underscore his expertise in Computer Engineering and related fields. With a strong foundation in VLSI design and computer architecture, he excels in developing advanced memory and arithmetic circuits using nanotechnology, thereby optimizing power consumption and performance. Dr. Ghanatghestani’s proficiency extends to the domains of IoT, where he implements innovative strategies to enhance system reliability and security. His competence in computer network security and mobile ad-hoc networks further demonstrates his capability in addressing critical challenges in modern computing environments. As Head of the University Technology Incubator, he fosters innovation and collaboration, leveraging his skills to drive impactful research and development initiatives.
Awards and Honors:
Assist. Prof. Dr. Mokhtar Mohammadi Ghanatghestani has garnered recognition for his outstanding contributions to the field of Computer Engineering. His dedication to research and innovation has been acknowledged through various awards and honors, underscoring his impact on advancing technologies in VLSI design, nanotechnology applications, and computer network security. Dr. Ghanatghestani’s accolades reflect his leadership in academia and his commitment to excellence in teaching and mentorship. As a respected figure in his field, he continues to receive acclaim for his significant achievements, which have not only enriched scholarly discourse but also influenced practical advancements in computing and technology.
Publications:
- A CNFET full adder cell design for high-speed arithmetic units
- Authors: MM GHANAGHESTANI, B Ghavami, H Salehpour
- Journal: Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences
- Volume: 25
- Issue: 3
- Pages: 2399-ā¦
- Year: 2017
- Citations: 14
- A ternary full adder cell based on carbon nanotube FET for high-speed arithmetic units
- Authors: MM Ghanatghestani, B Ghavami, H Pedram
- Journal: Journal of Nanoelectronics and Optoelectronics
- Volume: 13
- Issue: 3
- Pages: 368-377
- Year: 2018
- Citations: 9
- Design of a low-standby power and high-speed ternary memory cell based on carbon nanotube field-effect transistor
- Authors: MM Ghanatghestani, H Pedram, B Ghavami
- Journal: Journal of Computational and Theoretical Nanoscience
- Volume: 12
- Issue: 12
- Pages: 5457-5462
- Year: 2015
- Citations: 8
- High-performance and energy-area efficient approximate full adder for error tolerant applications
- Authors: A Mohammadi, MM Ghanatghestani, AS Molahosseini, YS Mehrabani
- Journal: ECS Journal of Solid State Science and Technology
- Volume: 11
- Issue: 8
- Article Number: 081010
- Year: 2022
- Citations: 7
- Image processing with high-speed and low-energy approximate arithmetic circuit
- Authors: A Mohammadi, MM Ghanatghestani, AS Molahosseini, YS Mehrabani
- Journal: Sustainable Computing: Informatics and Systems
- Volume: 36
- Article Number: 100785
- Year: 2022
- Citations: 6
- Power-efficient and high-speed design of approximate full adders using CNFET technology
- Authors: Y Safaei Mehrabani, M Mohammadi Ghanatghestani, R SharifiRad, …
- Journal: International Journal of Nano Dimension
- Volume: 13
- Issue: 2
- Pages: 179-196
- Year: 2022
- Citations: 3
- Design of a low-standby power and high-speed ternary memory cell based on carbon nanotube FET
- Authors: M Mohammadi Ghanatghestani, H Pedram, B Ghavami
- Journal: J. Comput. Theoret. Nanosci. Am. Sci. Pub
- Volume: 12
- Pages: 5457-5462
- Year: 2015
- Citations: 2
- A fast approximate quaternary full adder using a parallel design based on Carbon Nanotube FET
- Authors: A Bolourforoush, MM Ghanatghestani
- Journal: International Journal of Nano Dimension
- Volume: 14
- Issue: 3
- Pages: 267-276
- Year: 2023
- Citations: 1
- A New Quaternary Full Adder Cell based on CNFET for Use in Fast Arithmetic Circuits
- Authors: A Bolourforoush, MM Ghanatghestani
- Journal: ECS Journal of Solid State Science and Technology
- Volume: 11
- Issue: 9
- Article Number: 091011
- Year: 2022
- Citations: 1