T. Aaron Gulliver is a Professor at the University of Victoria's Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, holding the former Canada Research Chair in Advanced Wireless Communications (2007–2021). He earned his BSc and MSc from the University of New Brunswick and a PhD from the University of Victoria. His academic roles include membership in Engineers and Geoscientists BC and fellowships with the Engineering Institute of Canada (2002) and the Canadian Academy of Engineering (2012). His research spans wireless communications, information theory, cryptography, and signal processing, with a focus on error-correcting codes, cognitive radio, and IoT. Notable contributions include work on turbo codes, LDPC codes, and underwater acoustic systems. Gulliver has authored over 1,000 publications and actively contributes to conferences like the IEEE Pacific Rim Conference on Communications. His current teaching includes courses on Information Theory (ECE 515) and Error Control Coding (ECE 405/ECE 511). Awards include the British Columbia Advanced Systems Institute Research Fellowship (2000) and recognition for his work in green communications and network security. His research group explores cutting-edge topics like quantum field coding and AI-driven spectrum sensing.

