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Andrew Ennis is a Research Fellow at the School of Computing, Faculty of Computing, Engineering and the Built Environment, Ulster University, specializing in Internet of Things (IoT), emergency response systems, and data analytics with contributions to UN Sustainable Development Goals.
His research focuses on IoT device management, wireless communication for emergency scenarios, activity recognition, and smart environment applications. He develops solutions for clinical settings, disaster response, and port security using data analytics, UAV systems, and signal processing techniques.
Recent publications demonstrate expertise in IoT lifecycle management, UAV communication link assessment, and video analytics for smart infrastructure, emphasizing real-world implementation in harsh environments and industry collaboration.
Scientific Awards:
- TM Forum: Winner - Catalyst industry contribution to Beyond Connectivity (2022)
- UK IT Industry Award - Emerging Technology of the Year (Shortlisted) (2024)
As Co-Investigator on major projects including BTIIC Phase 2 and iMPAKT App: Second Generation, Ennis secures research funding for IoT healthcare monitoring, smart port security, and dementia care solutions through partnerships with BT, the Burdett Trust, and healthcare organizations.
He contributes to Ulster University's Computer Science research group through the Matrix Platform project for port security and UAV-based emergency response systems, leveraging interdisciplinary collaboration across engineering and health sciences.
