Professor Zadehgol (SM'16 - M'07) received the B.S. degree in electrical engineering from the University of Washington, in 1996, the M.S. degree in electrical and computer engineering (ECE) from the University of California at Davis, in 2006, and the Ph.D. degree in ECE from the University Illinois at Urbana/Champaign, in 2011. With more than a decade of experience in advanced microelectronics industry, he joined the University of Idaho in 2014, where he is currently an Associate Professor of ECE and the director of the Applied Computational Electromagnetics and Signal/Power Integrity (ACEM-SPI) group. His research interests include computational electromagnetics and its various applications in low-frequency to THz electronic systems which are often disparately multi-scaled and stochastic. His work has been recognized through research grants from the National Science Foundation, NASA, Micron Technology Inc., and Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories, the IEEE TCPMT best poster-paper award, and University of Idaho's Presidential Mid-Career Award. Dr. Zadehgol is a senior member of IEEE, and a professional engineer licensed in Idaho State.