Dr Muhammad Qamar

Muhammad Qamar

Research Assistant | Advancing Biomedical Device Design through RF and Wireless Technologies

School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science
Queen Mary University of London
Member of Prof Akram Alomainy's Research Group
Funder: EPSRC - EU Scheme
Project: Metrology for Emerging Wireless Standards - PI: Akram Alomainy
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Research

Antenna design, Wireless capsule Endoscopy, Wearable Technology, Biomedical devices, 6G Communication

Interests

Co-founder of CE Track, a pre-spinout from Queen Mary University of London, focused on developing cutting-edge medical devices in the field of wireless capsule endoscopy and RF-based biomedical technologies. Visiting Research Fellow at Goldsmiths, University of London, contributing to interdisciplinary research at the intersection of engineering and Music technologies. Research Assistant on the MEWS (Metrology for Emerging Wireless Standards) project, working on advanced measurement techniques and system characterization for next-generation wireless communications.

Experienced in supervising PhD and Master’s students, and conducting laboratory teaching and demonstrations in RF measurement techniques and antenna design.

Researcher and RF Engineer specializing in wireless capsule endoscopy, with extensive experience designing antennas integrated with cameras for advanced biomedical applications. Skilled in developing innovative antenna solutions for implantable and wearable devices, ensuring compact size, high performance, and biocompatibility.

Expert in RF and Microwave Engineering for advanced wireless communication systems, high-frequency measurement and instrumentation (including VNA-based channel sounding and material characterization), and electromagnetic simulation and modeling (HFSS, CST, ADS). Proficient in miniaturization and integration of RF components, signal integrity analysis, and high-speed circuit design, with a strong focus on translating research into practical engineering solutions and technology commercialization.