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Muhammad Imran is a Professor of Communication Systems at the University of Glasgow, where he also serves as Dean of Graduate Studies and Transnational Engineering Education, and Head of the Communications Sensing Imaging hub. He received his MSc with Distinction and PhD degrees from Imperial College London in 2002 and 2007, respectively. His research focuses on a variety of areas within communication systems, specifically in the context of 5G and autonomous systems. He has led several multimillion-dollar international research projects and supervised over 60 successful PhD graduates, having published more than 1000 peer-reviewed research papers, with over 600 in IEEE venues. In addition to his academic roles, he has been actively involved in advising government organizations on academic technology-related policies in countries such as Thailand, Singapore, Brazil, India, and the UAE. He has received numerous distinctions, including fellowships from the Royal Society of Edinburgh and IEEE, as well as several prestigious awards for his contributions to teaching and research. He is a prominent figure in international conferences, having given invited talks and served as Technical Programme Chair for IEEE WCNC 2023, and General Co-chair for IEEE ICC 2026. His leadership in research and education extends beyond the UK, as he has taught international short courses in several countries.
University of Glasgow • Glasgow
Leading various research and academic programs in Communication Systems and engineering education.