Nima Razavi is currently an Electrical Engineering Intern at MITRE, contributing to energy detection and geolocation functions for Dynamic Spectrum Access. At the University of Virginia, Nima serves as a Teaching Assistant in Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering while also being involved in research as a Research Assistant, demonstrating wireless communication capabilities and conducting literature reviews. Nima's experience includes leadership roles in the Solar Car Team at UVA, developing specifications for a solar racing car, and past internships at NAVSEA Warfare Centers, Bublup, and MedStar Georgetown University Hospital, where hardware and software solutions were designed, algorithms optimized, and data processed for research applications. Nima is pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Electrical, Electronics, and Communications Engineering at the University of Virginia, with a previous high school diploma from Langley High School.