Qammer H. Abbasi
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Qammer Hussain Abbasi | |
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Professor Qammer H. Abbasi, University of Glasgow | |
| Born | Pakistan |
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| Fields | Electromagnetics, Wireless communications, Biomedical engineering |
| Institutions | University of Glasgow |
| Thesis | (2012) |
Qammer Hussain Abbasi is a Pakistani–British engineer and academic who serves as Professor of Applied Electromagnetic Sensing at the University of Glasgow.[1] His research covers electromagnetic sensing, 5G and 6G wireless systems, body-centric communication, and biomedical engineering applications.[2]
Abbasi was born in Pakistan and earned his undergraduate degree in electrical engineering from the University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore[1] and received his PhD in 2012 from Queen Mary University of London.[1]
Career
Abbasi held academic positions internationally before joining the University of Glasgow, where he is currently Professor of Electromagnetic Sensing in the James Watt School of Engineering.[1] He is the Director of the Centre for Integrated Sensing and Communication for Cognitive Cities (ISAC³) at the University of Glasgow[3] and the Director of the Communication, Sensing and Imaging (CSI) Research Group.[4] He is additionally the Co-Director of the EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Future Sensing and Connectivity[4] and is affiliated with the University's Advanced Research Centre (ARC).[4]
Abbasi was appointed an IEEE Distinguished Lecturer for the Antennas and Propagation Society (2024–2026).[5]
Research
Abbasi's work focuses on, integrated sensing and communication, future telecom, 6G, electromagnetic sensing, bioelectromagnetics, and wireless healthcare systems.[1] His research on contactless lip-reading using radio frequency (RF) signals has attracted media coverage for its potential applications in hearing aid technology and wireless communication systems.[6][7]