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Zaid Abdullah
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Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust (SnT), Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
Topic
Achievable Rate,Path Loss,Additive Noise,Channel Gain,Channel Model,Passive Beamforming,Phase Shift,Reconfigurable Intelligent Surface,Uniform Linear Array,Access Link,Antenna Array,Antenna Gain,Backhaul Links,Channel Estimation,Frequency Band,Frequency Division Duplex,Generation Partnership Project,Low Earth Orbit,Model System,Network Throughput,Omnidirectional Antenna,Power Control,Signal-to-interference-plus-noise Ratio,Terahertz Communications,Terahertz Systems,Terrestrial Networks,Transmission Mode,User Equipment,Active Reconfigurable Intelligent Surface,Advanced Design,Altitude,Analog-to-digital Converter,Analytical Solutions,Angle Of Arrival,Angle Of Departure,Autonomous Operation,Average Signal-to-noise Ratio,Bandwidth Allocation,Base Station,Beamforming Design,Beyond 5G,Bottom Of Page,Candidate Solutions,Case Scenario,Channel Estimation Methods,Channel Matrix,Channel State,Classical Computer,Classical Optimization,Classification Algorithms,
Biography
Zaid Abdullah ([email protected]) is a Research Associate at the SnT, University of Luxembourg. He obtained his Ph.D. in Communications and Signal Processing from Newcastle University, UK, in 2019. He was a Postdoctoral Research Assistant with the School of Engineering, University of Leicester, UK, between 2019 and 2021. Abdullah is passionate about the research on future wireless networks, particularly when it comes to large-scale antenna arrays, integrated terrestrial and non-terrestrial networks, algorithm design and artificial intelligence.