Muhammad Hassan

Pronouns: He/him
  • Doctoral Researcher

Background

Muhammad is a highly experienced Electronics Engineer with over eight years of combined experience in both academia and industry. He is pursuing a Doctorate degree at the Wolfson School of Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering, with a primary research focus on "5G/6G Radio Propagation over and close to Water during Severe Weather". His expertise and background in electronics engineering, combined with my current research, provide him with a unique perspective and skill set to contribute to the field of 5G and 6G wireless communication technologies. He is dedicated to conducting cutting-edge research that addresses the challenges and opportunities of these technologies, and he is eager to apply his knowledge and experience to real-world applications.

Muhammad is honoured to have been awarded a fully funded PhD scholarship by the Higher Education Commission of Pakistan at Loughborough University. This prestigious opportunity will allow him to further his education and research in his chosen field, and he is deeply grateful for the support and investment in his academic pursuits. He looks forward to utilizing the resources and expertise available at Loughborough University to make meaningful contributions to his field of study.

Title of thesis: 5G/6G Radio propagation over and close to water during severe weather

5G and 6G wireless networks are the future of communication technology and have the potential to revolutionize the way we connect and communicate. However, one of the significant challenges that needs to be addressed is the propagation of radio signals over and close to water during severe weather conditions.

Muhammad's research in this area aims to address this challenge by studying the behaviour of radio waves in challenging environments such as heavy rainfall and strong winds and developing new technologies and techniques to improve signal propagation in these conditions.

He is deeply passionate about this research area and believes that it is essential to ensure the reliability and robustness of 5G and 6G networks in all weather conditions. He is committed to conducting cutting-edge research that addresses the challenges and opportunities of these technologies, and he is eager to apply my knowledge and experience to real-world applications.

Supervisors: Dr Robert Edwards and Dr James Flint