معرفی
Aqib Javed serves as a Teaching Fellow (Lecturer) in Electrical Engineering at Ulster University's School of Computing, Engineering and Intelligent Systems, based at the Derry~Londonderry campus. His research focuses on applying spiking neural networks to solve critical challenges in networks-on-chip architectures, structural health monitoring systems, and emerging healthcare technologies.
Dr. Javed's primary research domains include neural networks, networks-on-chip optimization, hardware engineering implementations, structural health monitoring, deep learning methodologies, and machine learning applications. His work demonstrates particular expertise in developing neuromorphic computing solutions for real-time systems where conventional AI approaches face latency or power constraints.
Analysis of his publication history reveals a clear research trajectory: early work concentrated on networks-on-chip traffic prediction (2020-2021), expanded into structural health monitoring hardware systems (2020-2021), then progressed to neuromorphic datasets for sensory fusion (2023), with recent publications pivoting toward edge intelligence applications in cardiac healthcare (2025). This evolution shows increasing specialization in deploying spiking neural networks at the hardware edge for time-sensitive applications.
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Dr. Javed maintains active research collaborations within Ulster University's neuromorphic engineering group, working closely with Professor Jim Harkin, Professor Liam McDaid, and Dr. Jinghai Liu on hardware acceleration projects for artificial intelligence systems, with laboratory work centered around FPGA implementations of spiking neural network architectures.
