Amir Mohamed Abdulghani

Also published under:Amir M. Abdulghani, Amir Abdulghani

Affiliation

James Watt School of Engineering, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK

Topic

Internet Of Things,EEG Signals,Smart Home,Artificial Neural Network,Communication Protocol,Complex Exponential,Internet Of Things Platform,Internet Of Things Systems,Low Power Consumption,Portable Unit,Random Matrix,System Design,3D Printing,Actuator,Air Quality,Alpha Activity,Alpha Band,Alpha Range,Application Server,Assessment Methods,Assessment Strategies,Automatic Mode,Automatic Speech,Automatic Speech Recognition System,Basis Matrix,Basis Pursuit,Biological Neural Networks,Bluetooth,Burned Gas,Calculation Process,Calibration Stage,Changes In Conditions,Cloud Platform,Compression Algorithm,Compression Ratio,Computational Complexity,Computational Complexity Of Algorithm,Connection Weights,Continuous Assessment,Data Privacy,Data Protection Act 1998,Data Rate,Data Reduction,Data Security,Definite Trend,Degree Of Control,Design Setting,Dimensionality Reduction,Discrete Network,Disruptive Circumstances,

Biography

Amir M. Abdulghani (Senior Member, IEEE) received the master’s degree from The University of British Columbia, Canada, and the Ph.D. degree from Imperial College London, U.K. He was a Faculty Member with the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Sultan Qaboos University (SQU), Oman, for a period of 18 years. He is currently an Affiliate Academic with the University of Glasgow, U.K. He is also the Founder and the Chair of the IEEE Communication Society, Oman. He was nominated for the Royal Academy of Engineering Research Fellowship, U.K., a research fellowship designed to promote excellence in engineering. He has served as the Acting Assistant Dean for the Training and Community Service, College of Engineering, SQU. He also chaired the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) of the College of Engineering for several years at SQU. He has chaired several other committees with the Department and the College level during his professional career at SQU. His research interests include communication and signals processing, engineering design, entrepreneurship, the Internet of Things (IoT). He is also a member of SQU’s Space Technology Group and the Smart City Research Group established at SQU that is expected to lead the country’s modernization strategy in context of smart city framework. This research group comprises of top national scientists for developing plans and formulating practical smart city solutions. He is actively involved in establishing and nurturing links between academia and industry to encourage and enhance collaboration between the two domains. He has been recognized numerous times for his distinguishing performances by the Minister of Higher Education of Oman, V.C. of SQU, and by several other respected entities including recognition of his services, such as the recently presented Award by the IEEE Oman for his commendable efforts in supporting the section and voluntary services to the IEEE Community.