About MeMy name is Sina Meraji. I was born in Tehran, Iran in March 1982. Education B.Sc.: 2000-2004, Hardware Engineering, Department of Computer Engineering, Amirkabir University of Technology, Tehran, Iran, GPA 17 from 20.   B.Sc.: 2000-2004, Industrial Engineering, AmirKabir University of Technology, Tehran, Iran, GPA 16 from 20. M.Sc.: 2004-2006, Computer Architecture, Department of Computer engineering, Sharif University of Technology, Tehran, Itan, GPA 18.31 from 20. |
Research Interests
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Publications1. S. Meraji, N. Shahbazi, H. Sadeghi, H. hessabi, Increasing Memory Speed-up in an OO-ASIP Using Cache Splitting, 11th. International CSI Journal on Computer Science and Engineering for the Special Issue (CSI-JCSE'07), 2007. 2. S. Meraji, A. Nayebi and H. Sarbazi-Azad, Empirical Performance Evaluation of Adaptive Routing in Necklace Hypercubes: A Comparative Study, IEEE International Conference on Computing: Theory and Applications (ICCTA’07), Kolkata, India, March 2007. 3. S. Meraji, A. Patoghy and H. Sarbazi-Azad, Analytical Performance Modelling of Adaptive Wormhole Routing in the Necklace Hypercube Interconnection Network, 21st IEEE International Parallel & Distributed Processing Symposium (IPDPS’07), California, USA, March 2007. 4. S. Meraji, A. Nayebi and H. Sarbazi-Azad, Simulation-Based Performance Evaluation of Deterministic Routing in Necklace Hypercubes, IEEE International Conference on Computer Systems and Applications (ICCSA’07), Amman, Jordan, May, 2007. 5. S. Meraji and H. Sarbazi-Azad, Parallel Numerical Interpolation on Necklace Hypercubes, IEEE International Conference, Asian Modeling and Simulation (AMS’07), Phuket, Thailand, march, 2007. 6. A. Nayebi, S. Meraji, A. Shamaei, H. Sarbazi-Azad, Xmulator: A listener-Based Integrated Simulation Platform for Interconnection Networks, IEEE International Conference, Asian Modeling and Simulation (AMS’07), Phuket, Thailand, march, 2007. 7. S. Meraji, N. Shahbaz, H. Sadeghi, H. hessabi, Increasing Memory Speed-up in an OO-ASIP Using Cache Splitting, 11th. International CSI Computer Conference (CSICC'06), Vol. 1, pp.115-121, Tehran, Iran, Jan. 2006. |
Technical StatusI am currently completing my master’s degree in hardware engineering
under supervision of Dr. Sarbazi-Azad. My principle topic of research is
“performance evaluation of different interconnection and sensor
networks”. Me and my other friends in HP-CAN (High Performance Computer Architecture & Networks) research group developed XMulator,
an object oriented listener-based network simulator, which is widely used in Iranian universities to evaluate the performance of different
interconnection and sensor networks under different working conditions.
Now I am working as a research assistant in IPM School of computer science.
Skills
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