
معرفی
Wasim Ahmad is a Senior Lecturer (Associate Professor) in Signal Processing and Machine Learning at the School of Engineering, University of Glasgow. He earned his PhD from the University of Surrey (2011) and held prior academic positions at the University of Hull (2013–2015) and the University of Surrey (2011–2013). He is part of the Communication, Sensing and Imaging (CSI) research group at Glasgow, focusing on applications of signal processing and machine learning in sound modeling, robot audition, healthcare technologies, and IoT-based systems.
Education: PhD in Engineering from the University of Surrey (2011), followed by postdoctoral roles at Hull and Surrey before joining Glasgow in 2015.
Research Interests: His work spans signal processing for assistive technologies, teleoperation systems, activity recognition, and IoT-enabled healthcare monitoring. He has pioneered projects like radar-based indoor navigation for visually impaired individuals and emotion recognition for human-robot interaction.
Publications: Over 40 peer-reviewed articles, with recent focus on edge computing optimization, immersive VR education, and teleoperation interfaces. His work bridges theoretical advancements with practical applications in robotics, healthcare, and education.
Grants: Recipient of the University of Glasgow Learning and Teaching Development Fund (2017–2018) for student-staff partnership in assessment innovation.
Teaching: Leads courses on real-time systems, microelectronics, and programming, emphasizing hands-on engineering projects. Supervised MSc/PhD students in telerobotics and edge computing.
Labs/Teams: Active contributor to the CSI group, collaborating on projects involving sensor networks and AI-driven systems.




