Qammer H. Abbasi

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Pakistan
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Qammer Hussain Abbasi
Professor Qammer H. Abbasi, University of Glasgow
Born
Pakistan
Alma mater
Awards
Scientific career
FieldsElectromagnetics, Wireless communications, Biomedical engineering
InstitutionsUniversity 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]

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