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Dealing with the Big Data bottleneck in photonic real-time instruments
Principle Investigator

Hossein Asghari, Ph.D.

Hossein Asghari is with the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department at Loyola Marymount University as an Assistant Professor. Dr. Asghari's scientific contributions have resulted in 3 international patents (PCTs), 1 US patent, 10 provisional patents, 14 invited seminars, one book and 71 publications in high-impact international journals and conferences including 11 invited and post-deadline papers. His scientific works have been high-lighted multiple times in well-recognized international magazines and he has been awarded numerous prizes, honors and recognitions from USA, Canada and international agencies. This includes the UCLA Chancellor's Award for Postdoctoral Research in 2014, awarded annually to six post-doctoral researchers among 1,167 post-docs in all the departments.

Graduate Research Students


Mohammed B.
Mohammed is originally from Kuwait and achieved his Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering from Cal State Northridge. He is currently enrolled in the Masters in Electrical Engineering program at Loyola Marymount University and assisting Dr. Asghari in ultrafast imaging.

Max H.
Max is born and raised in Los Angeles and achieved his Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering from Loyola Marymount University. He is currently enorlled in the Masters in Electrical Engineering program at Loyola Marymount University and is assisting Dr. Asghari in the development of a stable super-continuum laser.