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Raed Abd-Alhameed is a Professor of Electromagnetic and Radio Frequency Engineering at the University of Bradford, UK. He holds adjunct roles at Ninevah University and Basrah University. His expertise lies in antenna design, computational electromagnetics, and bioelectromagnetics. He leads the Communications Systems, Antennas, Propagation, and Computational Electromagnetics research group within the Faculty of Engineering and Informatics. His academic journey includes B.Sc. and M.Sc. from Basrah University (1982, 1985) and a Ph.D. from the University of Bradford (1997).
Research interests span hybrid computational techniques, MIMO systems, energy-efficient antennas, and biomedical applications like breast cancer detection via RF sensing. He has supervised over 800 publications and eight books. Notable achievements include developing the hybrid method for electromagnetic field computation and pioneering low SAR antenna designs.
- Grants & Partnerships: EPSRC-funded projects, KTP collaborations with companies like Arris and Yorkshire Water, and EU initiatives on bioelectromagnetic effects.
- Awards: Certificate of Excellence (2014), Business Innovation Award, Fellowships from IET and HEA.
- Labs: Leads antenna design and 5G/6G initiatives, with active projects on reconfigurable filters and phased arrays.




