Hamid Reza Feyzmahdavian
Bio
I received my BSc and MSc degrees from Sharif University of Technology in Tehran, Iran.
In January 2011, I joined the Automatic Control Department,
School of Electrical Engineering, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, as a PhD student under supervision of Prof. Mikael Johansson.
My research interests include
- Distributed and Asynchronous Optimization Algorithms in Machine Learning,
- Stability and Performance of Positive and Monotone Systems,
- Power Control Algorithms in Wireless Networks,
- Time-Delay Systems.
News
January-March, 2016: I visited Professor Stephen Boyd's research group at Stanford University.
January 2016: I defended my PhD thesis on Performance Analysis of Positive Systems and Optimization Algorithms with Time-delays
with Peter Richtárik (University of Edinburgh) as the opponent and
Maria Elena Valcher (University of Padova),
Roy Smith (ETH University), and
Claudio Altafini (Linköping University) as the evaluation committee
September, 2014: I attended the 24th IEEE International Workshop on Machine Learning for Signal Processing (MLSP) in Reims, France. At the workshop, I presented a paper entitled ‘‘A Delayed Proximal Gradient Method with Linear Convergence Rate’’.
July, 2014: I attended the 21st International Symposium on Mathematical Theory of Networks and Systems (MTNS) in Groningen, the Netherlands. At the conference, I presented a paper entitled ‘‘Sub-homogeneous Positive Monotone Systems are Insensitive to Heterogeneous Time-Varying Delays’’.
December, 2013: I attended the IEEE Conference on Decision and Control (CDC) in Florence, Italy. At the conference, I presented two papers entitled ‘‘Asymptotic Stability and Decay Rates of Positive Linear Systems
With Unbounded Delays’’ and ‘‘Asymptotic and Exponential Stability of General
Classes of Power Control Laws in Wireless Networks’’.
July, 2013: I attended the European Control Conference (ECC) in Zurich, Switzerland. At the conference, I presented a paper entitled ‘‘On the Rate of Convergence of Continuous-Time Linear Positive Systems with Heterogeneous Time-Varying Delays’’.
June 13, 2012: I, Themistoklis Charalambous and Mikael Johansson received a best paper award at IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC 2012) for our paper ‘‘Contractive interference functions and rates of convergence
of distributed power control laws’’.
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