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Mohammadreza Ganjiarjenaki

Systems Engineer PhD Candidate, Mo Ganji, professional headshotPh.D. Candidate in Systems Engineering

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Email: mex5yy@virginia.edu
Office: Center for Diabetes Technology
560 Ray C Hunt Drive,
Charlottesville, VA, 22903.

Mohammadreza is a Ph.D. candidate at the Center for Diabetes Technology within the University of Virginia’s Systems Engineering program. His research focuses on the optimization and personalization of therapies for patients with Type 2 Diabetes, using advanced model-based frameworks. He earned his Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering with a concentration in Control Systems from Shahid Beheshti University, where he completed a thesis titled “Takagi-Sugeno (TS) Fuzzy Model-Based Controller and Observer Design for Glucose-Insulin System in Type 1 Diabetes: An LMI Approach.”

Research Interests and Professional Activities: Mohammadreza’s research interests include control theory, Bayesian estimation, uncertainty quantification, and optimization techniques. His work focuses on the development of treatment policies aimed at bridging the gap between control system design and human factors. By providing interpretable and user-friendly platforms, he seeks to incorporate patient preferences into the design process, ensuring that the therapies are both effective and tailored to individual needs.

Personal Activities: Outside of his academic work, Mohammadreza enjoys staying active at the gym, cooking, and solving Rubik’s cubes and learning new languages.