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Dr Anas Bisu

Post Doctoral Research Associate


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Post Doctoral Research Associate in the Department of Engineering

Biography

Anas Bisu is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA), now Advance HE. He is currently a postdoctoral researcher at the department of engineering, Durham University. Prior to his current role, he served as a visiting academic, a member of the IT management committee of the department of engineering and a member of the first cohort of Durham Venture School/Lab. Before Joining Durham, he was a senior lecturer with Bayero University Kano, Nigeria where he conducted research, supported learning, and led programmes in the areas related to electronics, telecommunications, computing, and entrepreneurship at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Anas received PhD (Engineering) from Durham University, and MSc. in Communications Engineering from the University of Portsmouth. He also obtained MSc. in Electronics and a degree in Electronics (First-Class Honours) from Bayero University, Kano. He received joint training on Satellite Communications Technology from the University of Oxford and the European Space Agency. Anas’s current research efforts investigate the feasibility and implementation of carbon-neutral technologies in 6G networks. Prior to this, he conducted research on 3D material and channel characterisations within sub-THz for 6G and beyond communications. Anas published articles in reputable journals, national and international conferences in the areas of electronics and telecommunication engineering.

Research interests

  • Wireless and mobile communications
  • Non-Terrestrial Networks (NTN) for 6G and beyond Communications
  • Machine Learning/AI for Telecommunications
  • Digital Twin in Future Communications Networks
  • Smart Grid Communications Networks
  • Carbon-Neutrality for 6G and beyond communications
  • Channel Characterisation within sub-THz region for 6G and beyond
  • Transport Protocol Optimisation for NTNs