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Mohamed-Slim Alouini is a Professor affiliated with King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), specifically linked to the Center for Uncertainty Quantification (SRI UQ) in Thuwal, Saudi Arabia, and also associated with Texas A&M University at Qatar. His research focuses on cutting-edge wireless communication technologies, including 5G/6G systems, satellite networks, UAV-based communication, free-space optics (FSO), and THz frequencies. He has made significant contributions to network optimization, interference management, and energy-efficient designs.
His work spans theoretical analysis and practical implementations, with a strong emphasis on stochastic geometry, signal processing, and multi-hop communication systems. Notable areas include reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RIS), non-terrestrial networks (NTN), and integration of aerial-ground-space networks. His research addresses challenges in rural connectivity, emergency communication systems, and interference mitigation in dense networks.
Alouini's articles highlight advancements in FSO mesh networks, LiDAR-assisted positioning for airborne terminals, and energy-efficient optimization in aerial infrastructure-based (IAB) networks. He also explores the application of large language models to satellite-aerial-terrestrial systems and surveys random access protocols for IoT over LEO satellites.
While no awards are explicitly listed in the provided text, his prolific publication record (over 2,160 entries) underscores his impactful contributions to the field. His work is often collaborative, with frequent co-authorships on topics ranging from UAV-VLC systems to THz channel modeling.
