Research
Antennas, RF Designs, Communication Systems, MIMO, RF/Microwave Filters, Reconfigurable Intelligent Surface (RIS)
Interests
I am currently a Postdoctoral Research Assistant at Queen Mary University of London, driving innovation in the design, optimization, and implementation of advanced RF systems and products. My work focuses on leveraging cutting-edge technologies to deliver high-performance, reliable, and efficient solutions for modern wireless applications.
With over 8 years of research, development, and industrial experience, I specialize in RF front-end systems at the physical layer. My expertise includes the design of antennas and filters for a wide range of applications, including 5G, space systems, MIMO, antenna arrays, Wi-Fi, radios, CPEs, and mobile phones/base stations. I am proficient in using full-wave electromagnetic simulation tools such as CST Microwave Studio, HFSS, and AWR.
Previously, I was a staff member at the Faculty of Engineering and Informatics, University of Bradford, where I worked as a Research Assistant on the SATNEX-V project funded by the European Space Agency. From 2018 to 2020, I held a Marie Curie Research Fellowship at the University of Bradford as part of the H2020-ITN-SECRET project, which focused on 5G mobile small cells and was funded by the EU Commission. I also serve as a reviewer for several high-impact journals and publishers, including IEEE, IET, Wiley, Springer, Elsevier, and MDPI. I have received multiple awards, including Best Paper Awards at the IEEE 2nd 5G World Forum and the IEEE 4th 5G Summit in Dresden, Germany.