
About
Mohsin Raza is an Associate Professor at the University of East Anglia (UEA), UK, and a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA). He holds a PhD in Wireless Communications and Sensor Networks from Northumbria University and bachelor's/master's degrees in Electronic Engineering from Mohammad Ali Jinnah University, Pakistan. His career includes roles as Senior Lecturer at Edge Hill University, Lecturer at Northumbria University, and post-doctoral research positions.
His research focuses on AI and IoT applications in healthcare, Industry 4.0, and process automation. Key areas include 5G networks, digital twins, cyber-physical systems, and decision support systems. He has led Innovate UK-funded projects such as 'Secure Platform for Authenticated and Reliable data exchange in Connected vehicles' and 'AI enabled multi-tier trust-management in Internet of Medical Things.'
Raza has published over 76 peer-reviewed articles, with recent work on medical IoT, machine learning in healthcare, and fog computing optimization. He has collaborated internationally and served as a guest editor for journals and conference chairs.
- Education:
- PhD, Wireless Communications and Sensor Networks (Northumbria University, 2018)
- MSc Electronic Engineering (MAJU, 2013)
- BSc Electronic Engineering (MAJU, 2010)
- Awards:
- Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA)
- Teaching: Programme Leader for MSc Computing at UEA, with 15 years of experience teaching modules like Wireless Networks, Programming, and Information Visualization.
His research bridges academia and industry, emphasizing practical solutions for smart systems and digital transformation.
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