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Qammer Hussain Abbasi

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Title: Research Student
Tel: Internal: [13] 5542
National: 020 7882 5542
International: +44 20 7882 5542
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Email:
qammer.abbasi@elec.qmul.ac.uk
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Eng 356

Research Group: Antenna & Electromagnetics Research Group

Supervisor: Prof. Yang Hao and Dr Akram Alomainy

Project title: Design and Optimization of Ultra Wideband (UWB) Radio Systems for Body-Centric Wireless Communications

Biography

Qammer H Abbasi has received his Bachelor degree from Department of Electrical Engineering UET Lahore in 2007. He got merit certificate in Electrical Engineering Department.

After his Graduation, he has joined Electrical Engineering Dept as lecturer/lab Engineer in Oct, 2007 and started his MSC from the same institution. In September 2008, he joined Kings College as research student and work there for three months. In December 2008, he joined Antenna & Electromagnetics Research Group in Queen Mary University of London. His research interest includes UWB system design, UWB antenna design for Body Centric wireless Communication, Field programmable gate arrays (FPGA).

Publication

  • Q. H. Abbasi, A. Sani, A. Alomainy and Y. Hao, Arm Movements effects on Ultra Wideband on-body propagation channel and Radio systems, LAPC 2009.
  • A. Alomainy, Q. H. Abbasi, A. Sani and and Y. Hao, "System-Level Modelling of Optimal UWB Body-Centric wireless networks", APMC 2009, Singapore.
  • Fahad  A khan, Rizwan , Qammer H Abbasi, Ali Arshad, “Resource Efficient Parallel Architectures of Linear Matrix Algebra for Real Time Control Systems on Reconfigurable Logic”In the Proceedings of IEEE International Conference on Electrical Engineering (ICEE-2008), March 2008.

 

 
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