
معرفی
Alister Burr is a Professor of Communications at the University of York, affiliated with the School of Physics, Engineering and Technology. He holds a BSc from the University of Southampton and a PhD from the University of Bristol. His research focuses on wireless communication systems, including MIMO, modulation/coding, and physical layer network coding. He has authored over 150 publications and a textbook on wireless communications. Awards include the J. Langham Thompson Premium (2002) and a Royal Society Fellowship (1999). He chairs the European COST 2100 programme and has held visiting roles at Vienna University of Technology. Current research spans 5G/6G, distributed MIMO, and iterative techniques. His work addresses challenges in channel modeling, precoding, and energy efficiency.
- Education:
- BSc Electronic Engineering, University of Southampton (1979)
- PhD, University of Bristol (1984)
- Affiliations:
- Chair, COST Action IC1004 (Green Smart Environments)
- Associate Editor, IEEE Communications Letters (2008-2011)
- Awards:
- Best Paper Award (European Wireless 2012)
- Grants/Projects:
- EU-funded COST 2100 programme
- Research on 5G NR, cell-free MIMO, and federated learning
- Labs/Teams:
- Leading teams in distributed wireless systems and network coding




