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Raed Abd-Alhameed
Also published under:R. A. Abd-Alhameed, Raed A. Abd-Alhameed, R. Abd-Alhameed
Affiliation
School of Engineering, Design and Technology, University of Bradford, Bradford, West Yorkshire, UK
Topic
Additive Noise,Wavelet Transform,Access Control,Angular Frequency,Antenna Performance,Antenna Prototype,Antenna Structure,Automated Teller Machines,Binary Code,Binary Digits,Brute-force Attacks,Capacitive Coupling,Circular Waveguide,Continuous Wavelet,Copyright Protection,Cyber Defense,Cybersecurity,Decimal Digits,Decoding,Dielectric Constant,Digital Content,Digital Watermarking,Discrete Fourier Transform,Earth Surface,Electric Field Distribution,Electromagnetic Field,Electromagnetic Interaction,Elements Of System,Fast Fourier Transform,Feed Point,Fine Grid,Finite Impulse Response Filter,Finite-difference Time-domain,First Line Of Defense,Fourier Transform,Fragile Watermarking,Frequency Band,Frequency Of Interest,Good Impedance Matching,Grid Cells,Grid Length,Ground Plane,Hash Function,High Coefficient,High-pass Filter,Higher Frequency,Human Factor,Image Processing Operations,Images In Row,Impedance Bandwidth,
Biography
Raed A. Abd-Alhameed received the B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees from Basrah University, Basrah, Iraq, in 1982 and 1985, respectively, and the Ph.D. degree from the University of Bradford, West Yorkshire, U.K., in 1997, all in electrical engineering.
He is a Professor of electromagnetic and radio frequency engineering at the University of Bradford. He is the senior academic responsible for electromagnetics research in the Mobile and Satellite Communications Research Center, University of Bradford, in which new antenna design configurations and computational techniques have been developed (including several patents) and were considered and filed. The expertise developed in the center, in particular the highly realistic analysis of antenna design process in the presence of large multilayer scatterers, using the Bradford-developed hybrid modelling techniques (MoM, FEM, FDTD, FDFD, and subgridding FDTD methods), can significantly benefit the proposed research projects. Currently, he is the leader of the Communication Research Group and head of RF, antenna design and electromagnetics research in the School of Engineering, Design and Technology, Bradford University. He is Principal Investigator for the EPSRC-funded project “Multi-Band Balanced Antennas with Enhanced Stability and Performance for Mobile Handsets.” He has also been a named co-investigator in several funded research projects including: 1) nonlinear and demodulation mechanisms in biological tissue (Department of Health, Mobile Telecommunications, and Health Research Programme) and 2) assessment of the potential direct effects of cellular phones on the nervous system (EU FP5: collaboration with six other major research organizations across Europe). He is the leader for several successful knowledge transfer programmes such as Pace PLC, YW PLC, Datong PLC and ITEG Ltd. He is also a Research Visitor for Wrexham University, Wales, since September 2009, covering the wireless and communications research areas. He has published over 400 academic journal and conference papers and is coauthor of two books and several book chapters. He has many years of research experience in the areas of radio frequency, antennas, and electromagnetic computational techniques. His current research interests include hybrid electromagnetic computational techniques, EMC, antenna design, low SAR antennas for mobile handset, bioelectromagnetics, RF mixers, active antennas, beam steering antennas, MIMO antennas, energy efficient PAs, and RF predistorter design including biological cell modelling for breast cancer applications.
Prof. Abd-Alhameed is a Fellow of the Institution of Engineering and Technology, Fellow of Higher Education Academy, and a Chartered Engineer in the U.K. He was awarded the certificate of excellence with grade “Outstanding” on 8th Feb. 2011, and the Business Innovation award on 13th April 2011, for the knowledge Transfer Partnerships with Pace Company for the period Jan. 2009 to March 2011, Certificate No. KTP007277, titled: Design, develop test a novel MIMO antenna system for wireless device communications. He is the Chair of several successful workshops on energy efficient and reconfigurable transceivers (EERT) approach towards energy conservation and ${\rm CO}_{2}$ reduction that addresses the biggest challenges for the future wireless systems. He was invited as keynote speaker for several international conferences such as, ICST, ITA and EPC; in addition to chairing many research sessions. He was appointed as Guest Editor for the IET Science, Measurements and Technology Journal in 2009.
He is a Professor of electromagnetic and radio frequency engineering at the University of Bradford. He is the senior academic responsible for electromagnetics research in the Mobile and Satellite Communications Research Center, University of Bradford, in which new antenna design configurations and computational techniques have been developed (including several patents) and were considered and filed. The expertise developed in the center, in particular the highly realistic analysis of antenna design process in the presence of large multilayer scatterers, using the Bradford-developed hybrid modelling techniques (MoM, FEM, FDTD, FDFD, and subgridding FDTD methods), can significantly benefit the proposed research projects. Currently, he is the leader of the Communication Research Group and head of RF, antenna design and electromagnetics research in the School of Engineering, Design and Technology, Bradford University. He is Principal Investigator for the EPSRC-funded project “Multi-Band Balanced Antennas with Enhanced Stability and Performance for Mobile Handsets.” He has also been a named co-investigator in several funded research projects including: 1) nonlinear and demodulation mechanisms in biological tissue (Department of Health, Mobile Telecommunications, and Health Research Programme) and 2) assessment of the potential direct effects of cellular phones on the nervous system (EU FP5: collaboration with six other major research organizations across Europe). He is the leader for several successful knowledge transfer programmes such as Pace PLC, YW PLC, Datong PLC and ITEG Ltd. He is also a Research Visitor for Wrexham University, Wales, since September 2009, covering the wireless and communications research areas. He has published over 400 academic journal and conference papers and is coauthor of two books and several book chapters. He has many years of research experience in the areas of radio frequency, antennas, and electromagnetic computational techniques. His current research interests include hybrid electromagnetic computational techniques, EMC, antenna design, low SAR antennas for mobile handset, bioelectromagnetics, RF mixers, active antennas, beam steering antennas, MIMO antennas, energy efficient PAs, and RF predistorter design including biological cell modelling for breast cancer applications.
Prof. Abd-Alhameed is a Fellow of the Institution of Engineering and Technology, Fellow of Higher Education Academy, and a Chartered Engineer in the U.K. He was awarded the certificate of excellence with grade “Outstanding” on 8th Feb. 2011, and the Business Innovation award on 13th April 2011, for the knowledge Transfer Partnerships with Pace Company for the period Jan. 2009 to March 2011, Certificate No. KTP007277, titled: Design, develop test a novel MIMO antenna system for wireless device communications. He is the Chair of several successful workshops on energy efficient and reconfigurable transceivers (EERT) approach towards energy conservation and ${\rm CO}_{2}$ reduction that addresses the biggest challenges for the future wireless systems. He was invited as keynote speaker for several international conferences such as, ICST, ITA and EPC; in addition to chairing many research sessions. He was appointed as Guest Editor for the IET Science, Measurements and Technology Journal in 2009.