
Maryam Rahmani
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Visiting Assistant Research Scientist
I'm an astrophysicist and engineer with a background in electrical engineering and over four years of focused experience developing advanced detector systems for space-based and balloon-borne missions. My work bridges instrumentation and astrophysics, with a specialization in silicon-strip and superconducting detectors for studying cosmic rays and the cosmic microwave background. I've contributed to cryogenic system development, electronics integration, and high-precision measurements in extreme environments. My foundation in RF, microwave, antenna, and electromagnetic design has been a strong asset throughout my career, allowing me to approach instrumentation challenges from both a theoretical and practical perspective. I've applied this expertise across a range of projects‚ from astrophysical detectors to novel communication and sensing technologies‚ always with a focus on innovation and scientific discovery.
Latest Papers
A Novel Wavelet‐Base Algorithm for Reconstruction of the Time‐Domain Impulse Response From Band‐Limited Scattering Parameters With Applications
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International Journal of Circuit Theory and Applications
Author(s): Shantia Yarahmadian, Maryam Rahmani, Michael S. Mazzola
UMD Author(s): Maryam Rahmani
A Novel Wavelet-base Algorithm for Reconstruction of the Time-Domain Impulse Response from Band-limited Scattering Parameters with Applications
Author(s): Dr. Shantia Yarahmadian, Michael S. Mazzola, Maryam Rahmani
UMD Author(s): Maryam Rahmani
Wavelet-Based Time-Domain Solutions for Common-Mode Currents on Open-Form Conductors Modeled With Band-Limited Scattering Parameters
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IEEE Transactions on Components, Packaging and Manufacturing Technology
Author(s): Maryam Rahmani, Michael S. Mazzola, Shantia Yarahmadian
UMD Author(s): Maryam Rahmani