Hamid Jafarkhani
Scholar

Hamid Jafarkhani

Google Scholar ID: vdi18WAAAAAJ
Chancellor's Professor, University of California, Irvine
Citations & Impact
All-time
Citations
4,484
 
H-index
30
 
i10-index
84
 
Publications
20
 
Co-authors
0
 
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Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
  • IEEE Eric E. Sumner Technical Field Award (2013), IEEE Communications Society Award for Advances in Communication (2014), Inductee to the Innovation Hall of Fame at the School of Engineering, University of Maryland (2017), IEEE Wireless Communications Technical Committee Recognition Award (2020), IEEE Signal Processing and Computing for Communications Technical Recognition Award (2022), Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors (NAI) (2024), Awarded the title of Distinguished Professor (2025), School of Engineering Faculty Service Award (2024), Inaugural Highly Ranked Scholar by ScholarGPS (2024), Distinguished Fellow of the International Engineering and Technology Institute (IETI) (2020), Best Paper Award at IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC) (2018), School of Engineering Excellence in Research Senior Career Award (2015-2016), Best of Globecom'14, Distinguished Lecturer of the IEEE Communications Society (2014-2015), Best Paper Award at IEEE Globecom (2012), Fellow of AAAS (2010), Conexant-Broadcom Endowed Chair (2010), Best Paper Award from the Journal of Communications and Networks (2009), Awarded the title of Chancellor's Professor (2009), Top 10 most-cited researchers in the field of 'computer science' during 1997-2007 (announced in Essential Science Indicators from Thomson Scientific), Invited to participate in the National Academy of Engineering's 2008 U.S. Frontiers of Engineering, ISI highly cited researcher, School of Engineering Fariborz Maseeh Best Faculty Research Award (2007), The IEEE Marconi Best Paper Award in Wireless Communications (2006), UCI Distinguished Mid-Career Faculty Award for Research (2006-2007), Sole author of a paper selected by ESI as an Emerging Research Front in the field of Engineering (2006), Fellow of the IEEE (2006), NSF Faculty Career Award (2003), Best Paper Award at IEEE International Symposium on Advances in Wireless Communications (2002), Texas Instruments DSP fellowship (1996), The 1995 Texas Instruments DSP Solutions Challenge, American Division Award, University of Maryland graduate school fellowship (1993 and 1994), Ranked first in the nationwide entrance examination of universities (1984).
Research Experience
  • Former Director of the Center for Pervasive Communications and Computing, and the Networked Systems Program.
Background
  • Distinguished Professor in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. Former Director of the Center for Pervasive Communications and Computing and the Networked Systems Program.
Miscellany
  • Motto: Every Important Idea Is Simple!
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