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Omar Anwar is a Research Fellow at the International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research (ICRAR) at the University of Western Australia. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Electronic Engineering from Muhammad Ali Jinnah University, Islamabad, which he obtained in 2007, and a Master of Science degree in Embedded Systems Engineering from the University of Leeds, completed in 2009. Currently, he is pursuing his doctoral studies. Omar's research interests are primarily focused on Machine Learning, Low Power Computing, and Wireless Sensor Networks. He has worked extensively on developing innovative, low-power, low-cost, long-range smart systems for remote beehive health monitoring in Australia. His work includes the development of a groundbreaking machine-learning model for beehive weight estimation, which has been widely praised within the beekeeping community. Omar is currently associated with the Data Intensive Astronomy (DIA) group at ICRAR, where he is engaged in minimizing Radio Frequency Interference (RFI) in radio waves, which is a critical issue in the field of astronomy.
International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research • Perth, Australia
Conducts research on radio astronomy including minimizing Radio Frequency Interference.
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