Behrouz Peikari, Ph.D.

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Behrouz Peikari, Ph.D.

Professor, Electrical & Computer Engineering 

Office Location: Junkins 324

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Education

  • Ph.D., E.E., University of California, Berkeley, 1969
  • M.S., E.E., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1964
  • B.S., Electromechanical Engineering, University of Tehran, Iran, 1961

Biography

Professor, September 1980 to present, Southern Methodist University

Associate Professor, September 1971 to August 1980, Southern Methodist University

Assistant Professor, September 1969 to September 1971, Southern Methodist University

Teaching Assistant, 1967 to 1968, University of California, Berkeley

Honors and Awards

  • Instructor, 1961 to 1962, University of Tehran, Faculty of Engineering
  • Recipient of Outstanding Electrical Engineering Graduate Professor Award, SMU, 1985. Recipient of Most Popular EE Professor Award, SMU, 1986.
  • Recipient of Outstanding Professor Award, SMU, 1990.
  • Recipient of the Halliburton Foundation Award, 1986.
  • Recipient of Outstanding Undergraduate EE Professor Award, SMU, May 1993.
  • Best Paper Award IEEE Midwest Symposium on Circuits and Systems, May 1993. Recipient of “Outstanding EE Faculty Award”, SMU, 2007.
  • Recipient of “Outstanding EE Faculty Award”, SMU, 2008.
  • Recipient of “Outstanding EE Faculty Award”, SMU, 2009.
  • Recipient of “Outstanding EE Faculty Award”, SMU, 2012.
  • Recipient of “Teaching Excellence Award” EE Dept. SMU, 2014
  • Recipient of “Outstanding Electrical Engineering Professor Award” Lyle, SMU, 2015

 

Research

  • Analog and digital filters Design
  • Design of feedback Control Systems

Recent Publications

  • “Design of Linear Time-Varying and Nonlinear Time-Invariant Network,” (with C.A. Desoer), IEEE Trans. On Circuit Theory, Vol. CT-17. No. 2.
  • “The ‘Frozen Operating Point’ Method of Small-Signal Analysis,” (with C.A. Desoer), IEEE Trans. On Circuit Theory, Vol. CT-17. No. 4.
  • “On the Design of Nonlinear Time-Invariant Networks,” IEEE Trans. On Circuit Theory, Vol. CT-17, No. 4.
  • “Design of Nonlinear Networks for a Prescribed Small-Signal Behavior,” IEEE Trans. On Circuit Theory, Vol. CT-19, No. 4, pp. 389-391, July 1972.
  • “Digital Design of Two-Dimensional LC Structures” (with S. Erfani), IEEE Trans. on Circuits and Systems, Vol. CAS-28, No. 11.