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Pa Khair Raaghley (Welcome / Bienvenue, in my mother tongue, Pashto).
As you might have noticed, my name is Jehangir Khan. I was born in a small village in the Mardan district of the Pukhtunkhwa province (also known as the North West Frontier Province) of Pakistan.
I got my early education in my hometown school called the Governement High School Shamshadabad. I did my F.Sc. (Baccalauréat) at the Nisar Shaheed College Risalpur and my Bachelors (Bac+4) degree in Electrical Engineering at the NWFP Univeristy of Engineering and Technology Pakistan.
From 1994 to 2005 I've been working in various engineering and research positions in Pakistan.
Design and development of Embedded Systems in general and those implemented in reconfigurable platforms (FPGAs) in particular, require a sound understanding of electronics as well as computer architecture and software engineering. I got my Bachelors degree in Electronics Engineering and I did my Masters (MasterII / DEA) in Computer Engineering. I earned my Ph.D. in Reconfigurable Embedded Systems and MPSoCs. I have over 13 years of experience in design, research and development activities in the above stated fields (see my CV). In view of my educational background and my professional experience, my passion for embedded electronic systems and FPGAs is only natural.
This web page is intended to provide the interested reader a brief backgorund about my professional and freetime activities. But before going into the technical stuff let me briefly tell you who I am and what I do.
In mid 2005 I moved to France for higher studies in computer engineering. In September 2006 I got my Masters Research (MasterII Recherche) degree at the Université de Valenciennes et du Hainaut Cambrésis (UVHC) in computer engineering. From October 2006 to November 2009, I was a full time Ph.D. student at the same university. The main theme of my Ph.D. research was design and optimization of Application Specific Multiprocessor Systems (MPSoCs) for implemenation in Reconfigural platforms. I developed a Multiple Target Tracking (MTT) Application for Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) with auotomotive radars. I mapped the application to a MPSoC architecture for imelementation in an FPGA. I optimized the architecture for speed and size to meet the realtime constraints of the application and the capacity constraints of the FPGA without losing precision and accuracy.
Selected research publications:
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