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Professor Mohammad Reza Shikh-Bahaei has engaged in research on wireless communications for decades, collaborating with both academic and industrial organizations. He has worked with start-up companies on statistical signal processing, interference cancellation, and network planning optimization for wireless networks. In 2000, he joined National Semiconductor Corp. (now part of Texas Instruments), contributing to the design of 3rd generation handsets based on UMTS standards and was awarded patents as an inventor. He returned to the UK in March 2002 as a Lecturer at King’s College London, ultimately becoming a full Professor in the Department of Engineering. His research interests extend to numerous areas including cross-layer resource allocation optimization, cognitive full-duplex radios and networking, healthcare applications, wireless communications, and AI methods for wireless communications. He has led multiple funded research projects in collaboration with companies such as Nokia and Ericsson. Beyond research, Professor Shikh-Bahaei has held various leadership positions at King’s College London, contributing to education and strategy within the faculty. He has received accolades such as the Supervisory Excellence Award and has founded conferences in wireless communications.
King's College London • London, United Kingdom
Full Professor in the Department of Engineering, specializing in telecommunications and wireless communications.
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