
معرفی
Dr. Ahmed S. Ibrahim is an Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering at Florida International University (FIU), leading the Wireless Innovation Lab (WIL). He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Maryland and M.S./B.S. degrees from Cairo University. His research focuses on wireless communications, vehicular networks, millimeter wave systems, and geometric machine learning applications in network optimization.
Education:
- Ph.D., Electrical Engineering, University of Maryland, College Park (2009)
- M.S., Electronics and Electrical Communications, Cairo University (2004)
- B.S., Electronics and Electrical Communications, Cairo University (2002)
Research Interests:
Dr. Ibrahim specializes in advanced wireless communication systems, including drone-assisted aerial networks, vehicular communications, and millimeter wave technologies. His work integrates Riemannian geometry and machine learning to address challenges in network optimization, security, and resource allocation. Recent projects include applying geometric frameworks to link scheduling, beamforming, and interference management.
Key Contributions:
His NSF CAREER-funded research (CNS-2144297) explores Riemannian-geometric tools for low-latency wireless networks. Notable outputs include frameworks for RIS-assisted ISAC systems, massive MIMO resource allocation, and satellite network scheduling.
Awards:
- NSF CAREER Award (2022-2027)
- Rising Star Award, Florida Academy of Science (2022)
Advising & Grants:
He mentors Ph.D. students in geometric machine learning and wireless systems. Current projects include Riemannian-geometry-based scheduling and NSF-funded studies on mmWave vehicular communications. His lab collaborates with industry and academic institutions on 5G/6G network solutions.
Labs & Teams:
Director of the Wireless Innovation Lab (WIL), focusing on 6G research, network testbeds, and interdisciplinary projects combining signal processing, AI, and communications.




