Reconfigurable intelligent Surfaces and their applications in real life

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Future wireless networks are expected be more than allowing people, mobile devices, and objects to communicate with each other. The sixth generation (6G) of mobile networks are envisioned to include high data rate applications and ultra-massive, connected things. One of the enabling technology for 6G is Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces (RIS)  which represent a groundbreaking advancement in wireless communication and smart environments, enabling the dynamic control and manipulation of electromagnetic waves. These surfaces, composed of a large array of sub-wavelength-sized elements, can be programmed to adapt their reflection, refraction, and transmission properties in real time. This talk will explore the fundamental principles behind RIS, various designs strategies and their applications in real life including coverage enhancement, healthcare and localisation.  



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  • Date: 27 Nov 2024
  • Time: 07:00 PM UTC to 08:00 PM UTC
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  • Co-sponsored by University of Washington and Washington State University
  • Starts 21 August 2024 07:00 AM UTC
  • Ends 27 November 2024 07:00 PM UTC
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Prof. Qammer Abbasi of University of Glasgow

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Reconfigurable intelligent Surfaces and their applications in real life

Biography:

Qammer H. Abbasi (SMIEEE, FRET, FRSA, FEAI, FIET), is a Professor of Applied Electromagnetics & Sensing with the James Watt School (JWS) of Engineering, Theme lead for Connecting People priority  at JWS, co-director for Communication Sensing and Imaging (CSI) Hub and deputy theme lead for Quantum technologies in the University’s flagship Advance Research Centre  at University of Glasgow, UK. He has  grant portfolio of £10M+ and contributed to more than 500+ leading international technical journal (including nature portfolio) and peer reviewed conference papers, 11 books and received several recognitions for his research including UK exceptional talent endorsement by Royal Academy of Engineering, Sensor 2021 Young Scientist Award, University level Teaching excellence award  in addition to coverage by various media houses including Analog IC tips, Microwaves & RF newsletters, Vertical news, Pakistan Dawn news, BBC news, Scotland TV, Fiercewireless and many other media houses. Prof. Abbasi is an IEEE senior member and is chair of IEEE AP/MTT UK, Ireland and Scotland joint chapter. He is an Associate editor for IEEE Journal of Electromagnetics, RF, and Microwaves in Medicine and Biology, IEEE Sensors, IEEE Internet of Things, IEEE open access Antenna and Propagation, IEEE JBHI and scientific reports. He was/is a committee member for IEEE APS Young professional, Sub-committee chair for IEEE YP Ambassador program,  IEEE 1906.1.1 standard on nano communication, IEEE APS/SC WG P145, IET Antenna & Propagation and healthcare network. He is/was Fellow of Royal Society of Arts, industrial Fellow of Royal Academy of Engineering, Fellow of IET and Fellow of  European Alliance of innovation

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