Raed A. Abd-Alhameed is Professor of Electromagnetics and Radio Frequency Engineering in the school of Engineering, Design and technology, Bradford University, UK, where he has worked since 1985 specialised in computational modelling of electromagnetic field problems, antenna design, analysis of microwave nonlinear circuits, signal processing of preadaption filters for adaptive antenna arrays and simulation of active inductance. Abd-Alhameed is the Director of Mobile and Satellite Communications Research Centre, Leader of Communications Research group, and the head of the Radio Frequency, Antennas, Propagations and Computational Electromagnetiscs Research group including his appointment as a research visitor for Wrexham University, Wales, UK since 2009. He has worked on several funded projects from EPSRC, Dept. of Health, Mobile Telecommunications and Health Research Programme, EU FP5 and a number of industrial KTPs. He has published over 300 technical Journal and Conference papers including several book chapters. In addition, he holds two patents work on RF antenna designs. He has invited as keynote speaker for EPC01-IQ 2010, ITA 2009, Mobimedia 2010, and he chaired the 1st EERT 2010 workshop and several sessions at many international conferences. He is also appointed as guest editor for IET SMT Journal special issue on EERT for 2011. In addition, he is invited to several IEEE, IET and International Journals for his successful research in radio frequency engineering. His current research interests include hybrid electromagnetic computational techniques, EMC, antenna design, low SAR antennas for mobile handset, bioelectromagnetics, RF mixers, active antennas and MIMO antenna systems. Prof Abd-Alhameed is Fellow of the Institution of Engineering and Technology, a Chartered Engineers and Fellow of Higher Education Academy.