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Dr. Ahmed Mohamed Hossam is a part-time lecturer in the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Ottawa. His research interests span multiple disciplines, including wireless communications, network security, renewable energy systems, and healthcare technology. He has contributed to advancements in reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RIS) for 6G networks, IoT applications, and smart health systems.
His work often intersects with interdisciplinary topics such as energy systems modeling (e.g., PV-wind systems for hydrogen generation) and medical informatics (e.g., obesity trends and neurological case studies). Recent publications highlight his focus on securing low-power wireless networks, optimizing 5G/6G architectures, and improving urban infrastructure through algorithmic solutions.
Notable contributions include studies on physical layer security in emerging wireless systems, smart ambulance systems, and parking allocation algorithms. His research bridges theoretical advancements with practical applications in healthcare technology and sustainable energy.



