Profile
Arman Azizi
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About Me:
I am a researcher in the field of Electrical Engineering, Artificial Intelligence, and Mathematics.
I’m really into math because it’s like a big puzzle waiting to be solved. Math isn’t just about numbers and formulas; it’s actually a way of understanding the world around us. Think about how we use math for everything from building skyscrapers to figuring out how fast a car is moving or even understanding the patterns in nature! For me, solving math problems is like going on a little adventure. You start with a question, use a bit of creativity, and then, with some logic, you find the answer.
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I also love learning about science, especially physics. Physics uses math to explain how things work in the real world—like why planets orbit the sun or how electricity flows. It’s amazing to think that the same math you’re learning in school is actually the stuff that explains the entire universe! Quantum mechanics, for example, is this super weird branch of physics that looks at the tiniest particles in the universe, and it involves some pretty wild math.
Beyond that, I’m really interested in technology, especially artificial intelligence (AI) and computers. Technology is shaping our world in ways we could never have imagined a few years ago, and a lot of it is based on—you guessed it—math! AI, for instance, uses math to help machines learn and solve problems on their own. It’s like teaching computers to think a little bit like humans.
And I love creativity too, like art and writing! I think it’s fun to balance math and science with creative stuff because they work together in cool ways. Math can even be beautiful, like the symmetry in art or the way music uses mathematical patterns. So, if you’re someone who enjoys both logic and creativity, there’s definitely a place for you in the world of math and science!
In the end, I’m just super curious about how things work, and I think math is one of the best tools for figuring that out. There’s always more to learn, and that’s what makes it so exciting!
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My pronouns are:
He/Him
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My Work:
Imagine talking to your friend as a *hologram* that appears right in front of you! That’s what 6G could make possible. With speeds way beyond 5G, 6G will allow for real-time hologram calls, ultra-realistic virtual experiences, and smart homes where everything is connected. It’s all about creating a future where you can interact with anyone, anywhere, as if they’re right next to you—making the world feel more connected than ever.
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So, what’s 6G? Well, just like how 4G made it easy to stream videos and play games on your phone, and 5G is making things faster and more connected, 6G is going to take it to a whole new level. It’s like leveling up in a video game—you get cooler abilities and more power! With 6G, the idea is to make everything faster, smarter, and more connected than ever before. We’re talking about speeds up to 100 times faster than 5G! But it’s not just about speed; it’s about connecting everything, everywhere.
One big part of 6G is enabling smart cities. Imagine a city where cars, traffic lights, and even trash cans are all connected and can “talk” to each other. Traffic lights could change based on how many cars are waiting, and self-driving cars could cruise around without hitting each other because they’re all connected through 6G. And in healthcare, doctors could use super-fast connections to perform surgeries on patients in different countries using robotic arms. Crazy, right?
To make all this happen, there are some enabling technologies—the stuff behind the scenes that makes 6G possible.
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What I'd do with the prize money:
I’d organize a STEM workshop where students can explore 6G technology and Artificial Intelligence for inspiring them to explore tech and innovation!
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Current Job:
Reseacher in the field of wireless communications, Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, Trinity College Dublin
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My Interview
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How would you describe yourself in 3 words?
Innovative, mathematical, and a out of the box thinker.
What was your favourite subject at school?
Geometry, Mathematics
What did you want to be after you left school?
Electrical Engineer, Mathematician
Who is your favourite singer or band?
Siam
What's your favourite food?
Kebab
What is the most fun thing you've done?
Hiking Adventures
If you had 3 wishes for yourself what would they be? - be honest!
If I had three wishes, here’s what I’d do: First, I’d start my own company that focuses on the future of telecommunication technology—the next big step in wireless networks. It would be a place where we explore new ideas and push technology forward. Second, I’d build an amazing team, bringing together both experienced scientists and curious students who want to learn and make a difference. I’d love to help students grow into the next generation of scientists and tech leaders! Finally, I’d work on creating new technologies that use Artificial Intelligence. My goal would be to develop AI tools that can make our lives easier and solve real-world problems. I’d be excited to help build a smarter, more connected future for everyone.
Tell us a joke.
Why did 6G break up with 5G? Because 6G needed more bandwidth in the relationship!
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