Parisa Saadatmand Hashemi received her bachelor’s degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran in September 2019.
Following her graduation, Parisa started working as an electronic intern and engineer in a start-up firm in Tehran for a year. In this firm, she contributed to designing and implementing magnetic field measurement circuits with the application in navigation systems and metal detector devices. During her experience, she gained valuable hands-on skills in analog and digital circuits design. Additionally, she analyzed a metal detector device through reverse-engineering its circuits and obtained innovative analog circuit design methods.
She also attended the Nira-system Training Center in Tehran to learn to develop IoT devices using AVR and ARM (STM32) microcontrollers.
Parisa has started her PhD program in Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Worcester Polytechnic Institute, USA, since Fall 2023 semester. Her research is focused on analog and mixed-signal circuits with biomedical applications, particularly Transcutaneous Blood Gas Monitoring tools in the ICAS Lab.