Dr. Rameez received the B.Eng. degree in electronics and computer engineering from the University of Delaware, Newark, DE, USA, in 2010, and the M.Sc. (Hons. with Distinction) degree in 2012 and Ph.D in 2017, both in electrical and electronics engineering from the University of Bradford, West Yorkshire. His research focus includes Radio frequency identification, antennas and antenna arrays, Multiple Input Multiple Output, location based services, and defected ground antennas. He is a member of the Institution of Engineering and Technology and Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers and joined Visibility in 2015.
His overarching research interests are multi-disciplinary and have a number of cross cutting themes that include research in computational electromagnetics, acoustic sensor technologies, wireless sensor network and antenna design with the application of theoretical, computational and analytical approaches. Specific themes include:
• Antenna/reconfigurable antenna/MIMO antenna designs for wireless communication systems.
• Health issues and hazards on using Mobile handsets/Portable devices.
• Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) system design and implementation for Asset monitoring and tracking.
• Electromagnetic hybrid numerical methods, such as, (MoM/FDTD) and (Quasi-Static FDTD) for complex electromagnetic problems, including cutting edge research and modelling for breast cancer detecting and fracture detection.
• Optimisation techniques including Genetic Algorithms and Particle Swarm methods for antenna design purposes.
• Low cost meta-material design for RF radiation shielding for mobile phones.
• Low profile antenna design for Asset tracking.
• Digital Signal Processing techniques for angle of arrival localization, and wireless transmission techniques.
• Real time digital image processing for detecting solar storms by identifying the hot spots on the Sun to protect the multi-million dollar satellites.