Educational Background:
In 1970 Dr. Deldari received his
B.Sc. degree in Physics from University of Mashhad, Iran.
He received his Masters degree in Computer science from University of
Oregon, EUgene, Oregon, USA, in 1979.
Dr. Deldari received his Ph.D. in Parallel and distributed systems from
University of Leeds, Leeds, England, in 1995.
Courses taken:
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One year English course at University of California in Los Angeles, 1976.
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On year system programming course at Control Data Corporation (CDC), Santa
Monica, Los Angeles, USA 1976.
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Two years IBM's system programming course, Iran, 1972.
Research
Interests:
Dr. Deldari has
been involved in the research and development of parallel and distributed
systems for almost a decade. His research interests includes parallel
algorithmic skeletons, parallel fuzzy genetic algorithms, and grid/cluster computing.
Teaching:
In 1979, Dr. Deldari joined the Department of Computer
Engineering at Ferdowsi University of Mashhad. He has already taught the
following subjects at FUM:
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Machine & System Language
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Principles of Compiler Design
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Operating Systems
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Digital Logic Circuits Design Theory
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Theory of Automata
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Computer Architecture
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Parallel Processing
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Distributed Systems
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Topics on Parallel Programming
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Grid Computing
PhD Students:
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