Sanaa Hamid Mohamed
پژوهشگر · Energy Efficiency of Information and Communication Technologies
King’s College Londonمعرفی
Sanaa Hamid Mohamed is a Researcher (Research Associate) in the Department of Engineering at King's College London. She holds BSc (Hons) in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from University of Khartoum (2009), MSc in Electrical Engineering from American University of Sharjah (2013), and PhD in Electronic and Electrical Engineering from University of Leeds (2020). Her research focuses on energy efficiency in ICT, cloud/edge computing optimization, AI-driven communication systems, and optical wireless technologies for 6G networks.
Her academic journey includes a full-time graduate teaching assistantship at AUS (2011) and a Doctoral Training Award from EPSRC (2015). She contributes actively to IEEE, serving on Technical Program Committees for conferences. Current work centers on the Terabit Bidirectional Multi-user Optical Wireless System (TOWS) project for 6G LiFi, advancing indoor laser-based wireless communication systems.
Her publications emphasize energy-efficient resource allocation in VLC-based architectures, NOMA-based OWC systems, and high-capacity optical networks. Collaborations span projects addressing multiuser challenges, human blockage mitigation, and data center networking innovations. She has 16 citations and contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to affordable and clean energy through her research.

