abdollah
Abdollah Rezagholi
2024-2027
Doctoral Student
abdollah
Abdollah Rezagholi
2024-2027
Doctoral Student
Abdollah Rezagholi is a PhD fellow at N3Cat. Currently, he is working on intrabody nanoscale wireless communications.

Abdollah Rezagholi completed his Master's program in Electrical Engineering at the University of Kurdistan, where he also pursued his Bachelor's studies. During his master's studies, he conducted research on efficient offloading of computational tasks in mobile cloud computing environments. The project involved modeling cellular wireless networks and developing energy-efficient algorithms for task offloading to cloud servers via a base station. Abdollah leveraged advanced mathematical methods, including minimizing the Lagrangian function, bisection searching, and fractional programming, to optimize computational resource allocation.

As part of his master's studies, he had the opportunity to participate in the prestigious Erasmus+ student exchange program, which enabled him to study at the University of Jaen in Spain for six months. This invaluable experience exposed Abdollah to a diverse and international academic environment, further developing his teamwork skills.

In September 2022, Abdollah joined Vienna University of Technology as a visiting researcher, where he worked on developing variation-aware frameworks for circuit and system-level simulation of logic in-memory devices. In May 2024, he began his PhD journey at Nanonetworking Center in Catalunya (N3Cat), focusing on intrabody nanoscale wireless communications.

Abdollah Rezagholi is a PhD fellow at N3Cat. Currently, he is working on intrabody nanoscale wireless communications.

Abdollah Rezagholi completed his Master's program in Electrical Engineering at the University of Kurdistan, where he also pursued his Bachelor's studies. During his master's studies, he conducted research on efficient offloading of computational tasks in mobile cloud computing environments. The project involved modeling cellular wireless networks and developing energy-efficient algorithms for task offloading to cloud servers via a base station. Abdollah leveraged advanced mathematical methods, including minimizing the Lagrangian function, bisection searching, and fractional programming, to optimize computational resource allocation.

As part of his master's studies, he had the opportunity to participate in the prestigious Erasmus+ student exchange program, which enabled him to study at the University of Jaen in Spain for six months. This invaluable experience exposed Abdollah to a diverse and international academic environment, further developing his teamwork skills.

In September 2022, Abdollah joined Vienna University of Technology as a visiting researcher, where he worked on developing variation-aware frameworks for circuit and system-level simulation of logic in-memory devices. In May 2024, he began his PhD journey at Nanonetworking Center in Catalunya (N3Cat), focusing on intrabody nanoscale wireless communications.