Amir Allahvirdi-Zadeh is an Associate Researcher at Curtin University, involved in the Australian Research Council (ARC) project focused on nanosatellite formation-flying utilizing inter-satellite links. In addition, Amir serves as a GNSS Network Administrator, overseeing a network of multi-frequency, multi-constellation GNSS receivers. As a member of various professional organizations, including the Institute of Navigation, European Geosciences Union, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, and the Surveying & Spatial Sciences Institute, Amir contributes to advancing positioning and navigation technologies. Education includes a PhD candidate in Aerospace Engineering from Curtin University, a Master’s in Geodesy from the University of Isfahan, and a Bachelor’s in Surveying Engineering from Azad University. Experience as a researcher in GNSS topics and involvement in a range of geoscientific and engineering initiatives further highlights Amir's expertise in the field.