Dr. Oluwakayode Onireti

Assistant Professor

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Biography

Oluwakayode Onireti is a Senior Lecturer at the James Watt School of Engineering, University of Glasgow. He served as a research fellow at the Institute of Communication Systems (formerly CCSR) at the University of Surrey from 2013 to 2016 and has co-authored 80 research papers published in high-impact international journals as well as well-regarded conference proceedings and book chapters. His active research involvement includes projects such as the European Space Agency-funded Satellites Digitalization Railways (SODOR) project, various initiatives funded by the Department of Science, Innovation, and Technology (DSIT) including CoMP-O-RAN and others, and the European Commission-funded EARTH project. His industry collaborations include the Energy Proportional EnodeB LTE-Advanced project. Dr. Onireti is also a senior member of the IEEE and has participated as a reviewer for top IEEE journals and as a member of technical program committees for IEEE conferences. He holds a First-Class BEng degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Ilorin, Nigeria, an MSc with distinction in Mobile Satellite Communications, and a Ph.D. in Electronic Engineering, both from the University of Surrey. His research interests include Energy Efficient Networks, AI-enabled Converged Future Networks, Space-Air-Ground Integrated Networks, Wireless Blockchain Networks, Self-Organized Networks, Fundamental Limit Analysis of Cellular Networks, and more.

Research Interests

Experience

Senior Lecturer

2020-01-01 — Present

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

Engaged in teaching and research in areas related to electrical engineering and communications.

Research Fellow

2013-01-01 — 2016-01-01

Institute of Communication Systems, University of Surrey • Surrey, UK

Involved in research projects and collaborations in communication systems.