Larry M. Arjomandi, a current senior member of the IEEE, received his B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees in electronics/telecommunications from Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Iran, and a Ph.D. degree in electrical and computer science from Monash University, Australia in 2019. Previously he worked as a Research Engineer with the Amir-Kabir University Microwave Lab and Niroo Research Center, as an Information analyzer with Tehran Stock Exchange, and as a Radio Optimization manager with Ericsson. Currently he is a sessional Senior Research Engineer in embedded systems at Swinburne University, and a Senior System Engineer at Transport Certification Australia. Dr. Arjomandi received the PARC US Research Associate award, Palo-Alto, California in 2018 and has two translated books, a few national and international papers, and two international patents. His current research interests include chipless RFID, image-processing techniques, and real-life applications of machine learning.
Nemai Chandra Karmakar, a current senior member of the IEEE, obtained his B.Sc (EEE) and M.Sc (EEE) from Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, Dhaka, his M.Sc. degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada, his PhD degree from the University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia in 1999, Postgraduate Diploma in Teaching in Higher Education from The National Institute of Education, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore and Master in Higher Education from Griffith University, Australia. Previously, he worked as an Assistant Engineer in Electronics Institute, Atomic Energy Research Establishment, Dhaka, Bangladesh, a Research Assistant at the Communications Research Group, University of Saskatchewan, Canada, as a Microwave Design Engineer at Mitec Ltd., Brisbane, Australia where he contributed to the development of land mobile satellite antennas for the Australian Mobilesat. Dr. Karmakar currently works in the Faculty of Engineering at Monash University as an Associate Professor within the department of Electrical and Computer Systems Engineering and he is the director of Monash Microwave, Antennas, RFID and Sensors (MMARS) Lab.