News
November 2025
Queen Mary Joins AI-RAN Alliance to Drive Innovation in AI-Enabled Wireless Networks
Centre for Networks, Communications and Systems
6 November 2025The School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) at Queen Mary University of London (QMUL) is proud to announce its membership in the AI-RAN Alliance, marking a significant step forward in advancing research and innovation in AI-driven communication systems. This collaboration bridges the gap between academic research and industrial ... [more]
October 2025
Digital Twins Take Centre Stage: Inspiring Ideas and Collaboration at QMUL's IEEE Panel
30 October 2025The Old Library at Queen Mary University of London was alive with conversation and ideas as more than 60 researchers, professionals, and students gathered for the IEEE UK and Ireland Section panel, "Twinned Realities: Shaping Our World with Digital Models." on 30th October 2025! Led by Dr. Mona Jaber, Reader in Internet ... [more]
August 2025
IEEE Communications Society Heinrich Hertz Award for Best Communications Letter awarded to Dr Maged Elkashlan
Centre for Networks, Communications and Systems
15 August 2025Congratulation to Dr Maged Elkashlan and Professor Michael Chai who are selected co-recipients of the IEEE Communications Society Heinrich Hertz Award for Best Communications Letter for their paper, "Active RIS Versus Passive RIS: Which is Superior with the Same Power Budget?," IEEE Communications Letters, vol. 26, no. 5, pp. 1150-1154, May 2022. You ... [more]
May 2025
QMUL's Centre for Electronics Hosts IEEE DySPAN Conference 2025 Gala Dinner
14 May 2025QMUL's Centre for Electornics was pleased to welcome attendees of the IEEE DySPAN 2025 Conference to Queen Mary University of London for the dinner banquet at the beautifully restored Old Library. The historic setting, lively discussions, and shared vision for the future of dynamic spectrum access made for a truly memorable ... [more]
QMUL's Centre for Electronics to play key role in new UK Multidisciplinary Centre for Neuromorphic Computing
8 May 2025The UK Multidisciplinary Centre for Neuromorphic Computing will receive £5.6 million over four years from UK Research and Innovation (UKRI), aiming to establish itself as an international hub for collaboration and fundamental research in this groundbreaking field. With Aston University leading the Centre, the involvement of world-leading researchers from Queen Mary ... [more]
February 2025
A Night of Science and Engineering: exploring Tomorrow's World at Queen Mary
Faculty of Science and Engineering
24 February 2025Queen Mary University of London's third annual Night of Science and Engineering brought together leading industry partners, researchers, academics, policymakers, and the public for an evening of discovery, innovation, and collaboration. Held in the historic Octagon venue on 20 Feb, this year's event, themed 'Tomorrow's World', showcased groundbreaking research that is ... [more]




