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Associate Professor Neda Aboutorab is affiliated with the University of New South Wales (UNSW) Canberra, where she holds the position of Deputy Head of School at the School of Engineering and Technology. She completed her PhD in Electrical Engineering at the University of Sydney in 2012 and served as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Australian National University from 2012 to 2015 before joining UNSW. Her research focuses on network coding, wireless communications, physical-layer security, industrial IoT, fog computing, and machine learning applications in networking, with additional contributions to information theory and adaptive modulation.
- PhD: Electrical Engineering, University of Sydney (2012)
Her research interests encompass a wide array of topics including secure network coding, distributed storage systems, and the integration of machine learning into communication networks. She explores theoretical foundations of coding schemes alongside practical applications such as energy-efficient offloading in fog radio access networks and intrusion detection in industrial IoT environments. Her work often bridges mathematical rigor with real-world system optimization, addressing challenges in wireless communication reliability and security.
In publication trends, her recent work emphasizes physical-layer security enhancements through jamming techniques and explores the boundaries of linear/nonlinear coding in index coding problems. She also investigates fog computing architectures and cybersecurity solutions for industrial IoT, highlighting a shift toward practical machine learning-driven systems. While no scientific awards are explicitly listed, her contributions to network coding and wireless security are notable within her field.
Her advising and grants narrative remains unspecified in the provided information, though her role as Deputy Head of School suggests active involvement in academic leadership and research coordination. No dedicated lab or team affiliations are mentioned beyond her institutional roles.



