معرفی
Tuleen Boutaleb serves as Professor and Vice-Dean at the SSE School of Glasgow Caledonian University, United Kingdom, with her research significantly contributing to UN Sustainable Development Goals through sensor network applications. Her work bridges theoretical algorithm development and practical implementations in critical infrastructure systems.
Her research program focuses on wireless sensor network optimization, specializing in underwater/mobile variants, energy-efficient protocols, and security mechanisms. Key contributions include novel node deployment algorithms that address non-uniform illumination challenges and routing protocols for flood monitoring systems. Recent work extends to privacy-preserving chaos-based security for 5G-connected autonomous vehicles, demonstrating cross-domain applicability from environmental monitoring to transportation safety.
Analysis of her publication trends (2010-2025) reveals consistent output in sensor network theory with accelerating practical applications since 2017, particularly in flood warning systems and vehicular security. The research combines simulation studies with hardware implementations like LoRa technology, showing strong industry relevance through EPSRC-funded projects.
Professor Boutaleb secured significant research funding including the British Council's BCWSTEM scholarship program for women in STEM and an EPSRC grant for LoRa-based flood early warning systems. She actively supervises research students and engages in public outreach through the SmartSTEMs initiative, demonstrating commitment to both academic advancement and community impact.
