Morteza Esmaeili

Professor
Department of Mathematics
Isfahan University of Technology
Iran

Professor Mathematics
Biography

 Morteza Esmaeili received the M.S. degree in Mathematics in 1988 from Teacher Training University of Tehran, Iran, and the Ph.D degree in Mathematics (Coding Theory) in 1996 from Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada. The following two years he was a postdoctoral fellow in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Canada. Since September 1998 he has been with the Department of Mathematical Sciences at Isfahan University of Technology, Isfahan, Iran, where he is now a Professor. He joined the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Victoria, Victoria, B.C., Canada, as an Adjunct Professor in July 2009.

Research Intrest

 His current research interest include coding and information theory, cryptography, combinatorics and its application to communication theory.

List of Publications
S. Mosayyebpour, M. Esmaeili, and T.A. Gulliver, Single-Microphone Early and Late Reverberation Suppression in Noisy Speech, IEEE Trans. Audio, Speech and Language Processing, Vol. 21, pp. 322-335, 2013.
H. Falsafain and M. Esmaeili, Construction of Structured Regular LDPC Codes: A Design-Theoretic Approach, IEEE Trans. Commun., Available on line.
M. Esmaeili, A. Alampour, and T. A. Gulliver, Decoding Binary Linear Block Codes Using Local Search, IEEE Trans. Commun., To appear.