
معرفی
Christos Masouros is a Professor of Signal Processing and Wireless Communications at University College London (UCL), affiliated with the Institute for Communications and Connected Systems. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Manchester (2009) and has held research positions at Philips Research Labs, Queen’s University Belfast, and UCL. His expertise spans wireless communications, signal processing, and integrated sensing and communications (ISAC). Key roles include coordinating the EU-funded PAINLESS (2018–2022) and ISLANDS (2024–2028) projects, which focus on energy-autonomous networks and next-generation vehicular networks, respectively.
Education:
- Diploma in Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Patras (2004)
- MSc by Research, University of Manchester (2006)
- PhD in Electrical and Electronic Engineering, University of Manchester (2009)
Research Interests:
- Green Communications
- Large-Scale Antenna Systems
- ISAC (Integrated Sensing and Communications)
- Interference Mitigation in MIMO and Multicarrier Systems
Awards:
- 2024 IEEE SPS Best Paper Award
- 2023 IEEE ComSoc Stephen O. Rice Prize
- Fellow of IEEE, AIIA, and AAIA
Leadership Roles:
- Vice-Chair, IEEE Emerging Technologies Initiative on ISAC
- Chair, IEEE SPS ISAC Technical Working Group
- Editorial roles in IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications, IEEE Open Journal of the Communications Society, and others
Labs/Teams: Active in UCL’s Information and Communication Engineering Research Group, contributing to standards development via IEEE and ETSI working groups.





