Yeganeh Aghamohammadi is a PhD student and graduate research assistant at UC Santa Barbara with nine years of experience researching computer architecture, hardware security, and SoC design. She has led and published multiple papers on logic locking, explainable GNN attacks, and data-movement protocols in modern SoCs, bridging applied machine learning with hardware verification. Beyond research, she mentors students, designs curricula (including a quantum computing foundations course for high-schoolers), and serves as a departmental liaison for TA training and evaluation. Her background spans physics and computer engineering, giving her a strong analytical foundation for hardware-software co-design problems. Actively seeking summer internships in hardware design, software engineering, marketing, and technology management, she combines technical depth with communication and teaching experience. Colleagues note her ability to translate complex security analyses into explainable ML models that inform both attacks and defenses.
8 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree Physics, Bachelor's degree Physics at K. N. Toosi University of Technology
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Computer Science, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Computer Science at UC Santa Barbara
Master's degree Computer Engineering, Master's degree Computer Engineering at Sharif University of Technology
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Yeganeh Aghamohammadi - Graduate Research Assistant