Nima Karimian, Ph.D.

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Assistant Professor of Computer Engineering, San Jose State University

Nima Karimian received his Ph.D. from the University of Connecticut in 2018. His research interests include biometrics authentication and identification, optimization problem machine learning, deep learning, pattern recognition, Internet-of-Things (IoT) security, and hardware security primitives. He has authored several papers in International Joint Conference on Biometrics (IJCB), ICASSP, TBME, TVLSI, BHI, and CODES+ISSS. He received the IJCB for IAPR TC4 Best Student Paper Award, the Best Technical Paper Award for the 30th International Conference on VLSI Design (VLSID) & 16th International Conference on Embedded Systems, and the Best Poster Award from FICS Research Conference on Cybersecurity.

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