Saamer Akhshabi
Akhshabi’s profile at Georgia Tech say “I spent four wonderful years at University of Tehran completing my B.Sc. in computer engineering.” He was interested in “Internet evolution,” and is due to graduate in May 2014. Look at his collaboration with computer giant Cisco Systems.
I was an intern at Cisco, boxborough during summer 2011, working with Dave Oran and the ipvs team on design and evaluation of adaptive bitrate (ABR) systems. Our goal was to build a test bed and a set of tools to study commercial or experimental ABR technologies in the future.I have been working with Prof. Soojin Yi from the school of biology at GaTech since Spring 2011. Our goals in an ongoing project are to understand the emergence of the developmental hourglass and discover the similarities and differences between the evolutionary principles underlying biological development and engineered systems such as the Internet protocol stack.I have been collaborating with Cisco Systems, working with Ali C. Begen on “Adaptive Video Streaming over HTTP” since Summer 2010.
Saamer Akhshabi’s Twitter stream is still up, showing his concern for women:A suspected Molotov cocktail and several plastic bottles filled with gasoline and kerosene were found in the Midtown apartment of a Georgia Tech graduate student severely burned, police said Wednesday…
Spread the word: Thanks to #Obamacare—preventive care like mammograms and birth control is free. http://t.co/TgeXQ3dfwR
— Saamer Akhshabi (@sam_pers) December 22, 2013
Spread the word: Thanks to #Obamacare—young adults can #GetCovered through their parents' plans until they turn 26. http://t.co/TgeXQ3dfwR
— Saamer Akhshabi (@sam_pers) December 22, 2013
Spread the word: Thanks to #Obamacare—insurers can't deny you coverage or charge more due to pre-existing conditions. http://t.co/TgeXQ3dfwR
— Saamer Akhshabi (@sam_pers) December 22, 2013
On Facebook, Saamer supports Obama's "common sense steps to "reduce gun violence," but gasoline bombs, not so much, I guess.
Fox is reporting that Akhabab is from Turkey ,and refers to him a "victim." The Examiner also says he is a Turkish national. How and why was Saamer Akhshabi allowed entry into the U.S.? What kind of visa is this man here on? This might be the answer.
Posted by Maggie @ Maggie's Notebook
1 comment:
OMG, when does this stop? (Kel)
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