Rosen Pasarelski is a Professor in the Telecommunications Department at New Bulgarian University (NBU), where he has taught since 2003. His academic career includes roles as assistant professor (2003–2015) and current professor status since 2015. He has directed NBU's Telecommunications bachelor's program (2005–2015) and actively participates in departmental councils and seminars. Education : PhD in Radio Transmitter and Receiver Equipment (2009), Master's in Telecommunications Systems (2003), Bachelor's in Telecommunications Systems (2001), Specialist degree in Telecommunications (1999) His research focuses on radio communications , wireless networks , and WEB technologies , with recent publications exploring 5G network optimization, microwave antennas for space-based radar, IoT vehicle tracking, and femtocell technologies. He has contributed to projects including satellite studio development, WLAN network analysis, and electromagnetic field safety studies. Recent publications highlight trends in 5G network algorithms , radio wave attenuation modeling , and AI-driven cybersecurity . His work often intersects telecommunications engineering with practical applications in smart city infrastructure and educational technology . He teaches courses such as: Network Administration and Virtualization Applied Software for Telecommunications Mobile Communications WEB Services Installation Computer Hardware/Software Installation Technical expertise includes LINUX systems , cloud computing , VoIP security , and WiMAX protocol analysis . He holds advanced English and Russian language proficiency alongside native Bulgarian.

