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Dr. S. Mohammad Razavizadeh, Ph.D., SMIEEE, is an Associate Professor at the School of Electrical Engineering at Iran University of Science and Technology (IUST).

Dr. Razavizadeh began his academic journey at IUST, where he completed his B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering in 1997, followed by an M.Sc. and a Ph.D. in the same field, concluding in 2006. His early career included a pivotal role as a Research Assistant Professor at Iran Telecommunication Research Center (ITRC), where he also served as the Director of the Radio Communication Group from 2007 to 2011.

In 2011, Dr. Razavizadeh joined the faculty at IUST, where he progressed from Assistant Professor to his current role as Associate Professor in 2017. His tenure at IUST has been marked by significant leadership roles, including serving as the Head of the Communication Group from 2016 to 2020. His academic influence extends internationally through his engagements as a Visiting Professor at renowned institutions such as Chalmers University in Sweden and Korea University in South Korea.

Dr. Razavizadeh’s research contributions are prolific and widely recognized. He has authored numerous high-impact journal articles, including works published in the IEEE Internet of Things Journal, Transactions on Wireless Communications, Transactions on Communications , and IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology. His research focuses on advancing multiple antenna techniques, MIMO systems, and intelligent reflecting surfaces, pushing the boundaries of next-generation wireless communications (5G-6G).

In the classroom, Dr. Razavizadeh teaches both graduate and undergraduate courses, ranging from MIMO Wireless Systems and Advanced Digital Communications to Analog and Digital Communication Systems. His pedagogical approach emphasizes practical applications and cutting-edge technologies, preparing students to excel in the rapidly evolving field of electrical engineering.

Beyond his academic and research endeavors, Dr. Razavizadeh is an active member of the IEEE, holding the esteemed title of Senior Member (SMIEEE). His leadership and expertise continue to influence and inspire advancements in communication technologies, positioning him as a prominent figure in the global engineering community.