Sajjad Moazeni
Assistant professor, Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering
Artificial intelligence, Engineering and design
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Expertise: Data center and cloud architecture, networking and interconnects for AI and machine learning supercomputing, optical interconnect, optical sensing and imaging, electronic and photonic integrated chip design, industry consulting
Sajjad Moazeni is a UW assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering. He received his doctoral degree in electrical engineering and computer sciences from UC Berkeley in 2018 focusing on large-scale and energy-efficient electronic-photonic integration. He received a bachelors of science in electrical engineering in 2013 from Sharif University of Technology, Tehran, Iran. Prior to joining UW, he was a postdoctoral research scientist in the Bioelectronic Systems Lab at Columbia University from 2018 to 2020. His research interest lies at the intersection of integrated system design and photonics with applications in computing and communication, sensing and imaging, and life sciences. He has received a 2022 NSF CAREER Award and a 2023 Google Faculty Award.