Summary
Amin Azari is an RF planning and optimization engineer turned PhD student with eight to nine years of hands-on experience across 2G, 3G, LTE and foundational 5G concepts, notably in LTE-VoLTE optimization. He has driven network performance improvements at multinational firms including Nokia and NAK, combining multivendor tool expertise (Atoll, Astellia, Ericsson OSS) with scripting in MATLAB and Python to automate analysis and KPI monitoring. Known for meticulous problem-solving, he has led coverage, capacity and feature activation projects as well as RNC rehoming and drive-test analysis in multicultural environments. His transition into doctoral research at UT Arlington underscores a commitment to advancing radio-access technologies beyond operational excellence into academic innovation. Colleagues describe him as highly organized and collaborative, able to translate complex performance data into practical network changes. An early researcher in optical waveguides and nonlinear materials, he brings a rare mix of applied telecom operations and foundational photonics experience.
8 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Phd, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Phd, Electrical and Electronics Engineering at The University of Texas at Arlington
Master's degree, Master's degree at Shahid Beheshti University
Bachelor's degree, Bachelor's degree at Tabriz University
English, Persian, Turkish