Lecture 69: A scientific approach to anger
(Rescheduled lecture for Feb. 2014)

When: Thursday February 27, 2014 – 7:30 PM
Where: Montgomery Community College (Rockville Campus) – Humanity Building (HU), Conference Room 009 (Get Directions, Campus Map )

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Speaker: Mohammad Soleimani
Language: English

Synopsis:

For the past 15 years, Mohammad Soleimani has been on a quest to understand anger phenomenon through the prism of scientific methodology, examining various aspects of the manifestation of this emotion and its related effects. Applying root cause analysis methodology, he has studied the fundamental of its origination with the hope that if we truly understand the origins of this emotion, we are best equipped to manage its harmful side effects. This IAAP meeting will be the first time that he will be discussing his work in public.

About the Speaker:

Since 2007, Mohammad Soleimani has served as Executive Vice President & Chief Technology Officer of Kastle systems, a leading provider of security and access control where he is responsible for all aspects of Kastle’s development and IT efforts. He is also serving as Chairman of the Board for SoleNet, Inc., an engineering services company he co-founded in 2001, focused on developing state of the art communications equipment. From 2006 to 2007, he served as Vice President Engineering for RFID at Motorola, Inc. His responsibilities included advanced development and architectural design of Radio-frequency identification (RFID) equipment. From 2004 to 2006, he served as Vice President of Engineering at Matrics, Inc/Symbol Technologies. Prior to that, he co-founded BitCom, Inc. in 1998. He also spent fifteen years as Senior Director for Hughes Network Systems (HNS), where he obtained tremendous leadership experience. He first served as Co-lead System Engineer for Thuraya, a mobile satellite voice and data communication system based in the UAE. He also became Lead Engineer for the first phase of DirecTV receivers.
He received his Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering at Rochester Institute of Technology and Master of Science in Electrical Engineering with honors from George Washington University. /p>

Fee (including dinner): $5 Students, $15 Public

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