Tariq Durraniمشاهده پروفایل
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Professor Tariq Durrani is a Research Professor in the Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering at the University of Strathclyde, UK. He is also recognized as a Visiting Professor and Honorary Professor at other institutions, reflecting his international academic engagement. His research spans signal and image processing with applications in sensor networks, UAVs, and intelligent communication systems. Research Interests: Signal and Image Processing Integrated Sensing and Communication (ISAC) Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) Networks Wireless Sensor Networks Big Data Analytics for Energy and Infrastructure Cognitive Neuroscience-Inspired Systems His recent publications highlight a strong trend in leveraging deep learning and optimization techniques for next-generation wireless systems, particularly in intelligent transportation, secure communications, and IoT. The integration of sensing, communication, and computing in UAV-enabled environments is a dominant theme. His work contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals in clean energy, smart cities, and climate action. Scientific Awards and Honors: Thales Scottish Technology Prize 2009 (Third Place) Elected Honorary Member, Eta Kappa Nu (2010) Honorary Professor, University of Stirling (2010) Visiting Professorial Fellow (2012) Vice President (International Activities) Recipient (2012) Research Leadership: He has led and co-led multiple funded research projects, including those supported by the Royal Society of Edinburgh and the British Council, focusing on geological disaster monitoring, microseismic detection in oil exploration, and cognitive information integration in heterogeneous networks. His collaborative network spans the UK, China, and other international partners. Laboratories and Research Teams: His work is associated with advanced research in intelligent systems and sensor networks at the University of Strathclyde, contributing to the Fingerprint research profile in areas such as Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, Algorithms, and Optimization.








