Mouhamed
Abdulla (ma14 ieee.org)
received, respectively in 2003, 2006, and 2012, a B.Eng. degree (with Distinction) in Electrical
Engineering, an M.Eng. degree in Aerospace Engineering, and a Ph.D. degree
in Electrical
Engineering all at Concordia
University in Montréal,
Québec, Canada. Since the
fall-2015, his research is funded by the European Commission as a Marie Skłodowska-Curie
Individual Fellow (H2020-MSCA-IF) which he is pursuing with the Department of Signals and Systems at Chalmers University of Technology in Gothenburg, Sweden.
Until 2015, he was an NSERC Postdoctoral Research Fellow
with the Department of Electrical Engineering of the University of Québec in
Montréal; and previously he was a Systems Engineering Researcher in the
Wireless Design Laboratory of the Department of
Electrical and Computer Engineering of Concordia University. Moreover, for nearly 7 years since 2003, he worked at IBM Canada Ltd. as a
Senior Technical Specialist. Dr. Abdulla holds several awards, honors
and recognition from international organizations, government,
academia, and industry. He is professionally
affiliated with IEEE,
IEEE ComSoc, IEEE YP (S'02-GSM'09-M'12), ACM, AIAA, and OIQ. He was
a member of the IEEE Executive Committee of the Montréal
Section, where he was the Secretary in 2013, and the Treasurer of the
Section in 2014 and 2015. In addition, he was the Secretary and Treasurer of IEEE ComSoc and ITSoc societies.
Furthermore, he is an Associate Editor of
IEEE Technology
News Publication, IEEE AURUM Newsletter; and Editor of Elsevier
Digital Communications and Networks, Journal
of Next Generation Information Technology, and Advances in Network
and Communications Journal. He regularly serves as a referee for a number of
Canadian Granting Agencies and journal publications such as: IEEE, Wiley,
Springer, EURASIP, Elsevier, ACM, IET and Hindawi. He also contributes as an examination
writer for the IEEE/IEEE
ComSoc WCET® Certification Program. Besides, he constantly serves as a
Technical Program Committee (TPC) member for several international IEEE
and Springer conferences. His research interest include: vehicular
communications, mobile
communications, space/satellite communications, network performance,
channel characterization and interference mitigation. Moreover, he has a particular interest in philosophical
factors related to engineering education and research
innovation. Since 2011, his biography is listed in the distinguished Marquis Who's Who in the World publication.
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