Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

M. Moallem, Ph.D., P.Eng.
mmoallem@engga.uwo.ca     519-661-2111 x88575     TEB 357

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Research Interests

Robotics, mechatronic systems, real-time control, embedded systems, smart transduction devices, nonlinear systems, flexure and vibration control.

Profile

Mehrdad Moallem is specialized in several areas related to Electrical and Computer Engineering, including real-time and embedded computer controlled systems, linear and nonlinear systems, mechatronics, flexure control, smart sensor and actuator technologies, and algorithm development for robotic applications.

He has collaborated on projects with the Canadian Surgical Technologies and Advanced Robotics (CSTAR) group at the UWO hospital, the National Research Council (NRC) in London, ON, and the UWO Boundary Layer Wind Tunnel Laboratory.  

Dr. Moallem received the Ph.D.  degree in Electrical & Computer Engineering from Concordia University, Montreal, in 1997. Before joining the ECE department at UWO,  he held post-doctoral and research positions at Concordia University, and Duke University Free Electron Laser Laboratory, Durham, NC, USA, respectively. He is a registered Professional Engineer in the province of Ontario.

NOTE FOR GRADUATE APPLICANTS: Please read the following before sending an email

Due to a large number of inquiries about graduate studies, I  (and other professors) may not be able to reply to you. 

If you make an inquiry about graduate studies, I will contact you to submit an application ONLY if all the following conditions are satisfied:

(i) I have enough research funds to provide research assistantship

(ii) I can commit time for graduate supervision

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(iv) Your GPA is high enough to be considered "fundable" as determined by the Faculty of Graduate Studies of this university.

 Furthermore, please note that the ECE Department does not encourage admitting self-funded students. However, a new Master of Engineering program (non-thesis based) will be established as of September 2005. Please refer to the department web page or inquire the graduate secretary for details.