Shohin | |
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Born | February 8, 1997 Tajikistan |
Occupation | Software Engineer |
Shohin Abdulkhamidov (February 8, 1997) is a software engineer currently residing in California, United States. Originally from Tajikistan, he moved to the United States in 2017. He pursued his education in software engineering at San Jose State University, where he obtained his degree.[1]
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Career
editAbdulkhamidov has a diverse background in software engineering, working with technologies such as SvelteKit, Java, and Python. He is currently enhancing his skills in Golang and API architecture protocols.
In his free time, Abdulkhamidov enjoys playing soccer, hiking, and gaming.
Research
editAbdulkhamidov co-authored a research paper titled "MorteSense DIY Home Security," which was presented at the IEEE Sustainable Technologies (SusTech) conference. The paper explores sustainable electronics, open repair manuals, IoT for sustainability, and smart and micro grids for industrial and home applications. His co-authors were Diego R. Cruz, Diego Garcia-Carrasco, Spartak Gevorgyan, and Faramarz Mortezaie, all affiliated with San Jose State University.
References/Notes and references
edit- ^ S. Abdulkhamidov, D. Cruz, D. Garcia-Carrasco, S. Gevorgyan, “MorteSense DIY Home Security”, 2024 11th Annual IEEE Conference on Technologies for Sustainability
Further reading
editBlogging: https://hashnode.com/@shohin
External links
editPersonal Website: http://shohin.pages.dev