Mahmoud Abouamer is a Researcher at Aalborg University's Department of Electronic Systems within The Technical Faculty of IT and Design. His work focuses on wireless communications and network optimization. Focus areas: Intelligent Reflecting Surfaces (IRS), Multiuser Systems, Digital Twin Technology Recent research trends include hypernetwork-based resource allocation and URLLC in 5G/6G systems Email: mahmoudabo@es.aau.dk His publications analyze wireless channel modeling, phase-dependent RIS configurations, and joint uplink-downlink optimization. Current projects emphasize practical implementations of IRS in future networks.
Juan Jose Vegas Olmos serves as an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Electronic Systems at Aalborg University's Technical Faculty of IT and Design, Denmark. His research and academic activities are centered in Copenhagen (Frederikskaj 12, 2450 København SV) with email contact olmos@es.aau.dk. His research spans Photonics, 5G networks, Network Security, High-Performance Computing, and Quantum Communications. Key contributions include Bit Error Rate optimization, Spectral Efficiency enhancement, and Multiuser Systems design, with fingerprint analysis showing strong emphasis on Photonics (89%) and 5G (79%). His work bridges theoretical concepts like Multiplexing with practical applications in data center infrastructure. Recent publications (2024) demonstrate a clear trajectory toward secure, high-speed data center technologies, focusing on DPU acceleration, quantum-resilient communications, and MPI optimization. These works reveal increasing integration of Hardware-Software co-design for network performance. He actively supervises PhD candidates including Jerónimo Sánchez García and Dimosthenis Iliadis-Apostolidis (since 2023). His project involvement includes the 2020 Danish-Japanese Network on Security and Cyber-security in Networks, addressing critical infrastructure challenges in Network Monitoring and Data Integrity.
Rolf Nordahl is an Associate Professor at Aalborg University's Department of Architecture and Media Technology, specializing in Virtual Reality (VR), haptic feedback, and sonic interaction design. His work bridges technology and human experience, focusing on applications for education, healthcare, and social skills development in autism. Research Highlights: Medical VR (pain distraction), immersive mathematics education, and multisensory simulations for empathy-building. Awards: Winner of the 2015 3D User Interfaces Contest; 2014 Honorable Mention for Best Paper. He leads projects such as GAMESS (VR for autism education) and Audio-haptics (Volvo collaboration), while actively organizing workshops like the IEEE VR Workshop on Sonic Interactions. His recent publications explore geometric learning environments and realistic audio-haptic feedback systems.