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Eiman Kanjo is a Professor of Pervasive Computing and Head of the Smart Sensing Lab at Nottingham Trent University (NTU), and a Provost’s Visiting Professor in Pervasive Sensing and tinyML at Imperial College London (2023–2024). She leads initiatives such as Smart Nottingham and Smart Campus, focusing on impactful mobile sensing solutions. Her research integrates AI, IoT, and TinyML for applications in environmental monitoring, wearable devices, and well-being.
Awards & Recognition: Recognized as one of the Top 50 Women in Engineering (2023), recipient of the Turing Network Development Awards 2022, and head of NTU’s Outstanding Researcher Team (2020/2021). She also serves on the Royal Society’s Newton International Fellowships Committee.
Grants & Collaborations: Secured over £10M in grants from funders like DCMS (e.g., 5G Connected Forest), InnovateUK, and EPSRC. Collaborates with industry, charities, and local authorities on projects such as TagWithMe (well-being social prescribing) and air quality monitoring in Nottingham.
Labs & Networks: Leads NTU’s Turing University Network, the Green+ network (EPSRC-funded), and chairs the tinyML EMEA steering committee. Her work is published in journals like the Data Centric Engineering Journal.



