Parisa Lotfi

Antenna Engineer at PCTEL

Parisa Lotfi, PhD has a diverse work experience in various research and academic roles. Starting in 2017, they were a Guest Speaker at Sharif University of Technology, where they presented on Printed Reconfigurable Pixel Antennas for future Wireless Communication Systems. In the same year, they also served as a Visiting Scholar at the National University of Singapore and an Invited Speaker at the University of Medical Sciences (TUMS). In 2018, they joined Harvard University as a Research Scientist in RF (Electromagnetic)/Biomedical Engineering until December 2020. Parisa then pursued their PhD at The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology from 2014 to 2018. Additionally, they were a Visiting PhD Scholar at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Division of Health Sciences and Technology from 2017 to 2018. Moving forward, they worked at Penn State College of Medicine as both a Postdoctoral Scholar from 2021 to 2022 and a Research Assistant/Associate from 2022. Presently, they are an Antenna Engineer at PCTEL starting from October 2022.

Parisa Lotfi, PhD, has an extensive education history. Parisa began their academic journey at Urmia and Tabriz universities, where they obtained both a Bachelor's degree and a Master's degree in Electrical, Electronics, and Communications Engineering. Afterward, they pursued their Ph.D. at The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, specializing in Microwave/Antenna and BIEN (field of study not specified). Parisa then furthered their research career by joining Penn State University as a Research Scientist. Following their time at Penn State, they continued their academic pursuits at Harvard University, where they held the position of Research Scientist. However, the field of study for their roles at both Penn State University and Harvard University is not specified.

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  • Antenna Engineer

    October, 2022 - present