Muhammad Ahmad
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Assistant Professor
- ahmed@case.edu.pk
Assistant Professor at Sir Syed CASE Institute of Technology. This profile contains relevant information about the faculty member. For any queries or further information, please feel free to reach out using the contact details provided above. The department is committed to supporting students and visitors with their questions and academic needs.
Muhammad Ahmad Is A Lecturer In The Department Of Electrical & Computer Engineering At Sir Syed Case Institute Of Technology. He Joined Case As A Lab Engineer In 2012. He Completed His Bachelors In Electrical Engineering From Case In 2012, And His Masters In Electrical Engineering With Specialization In Communication From Case In 2015.
He Also Received Sir syed Gold Medal In Masters Degree For Throughout His Best Performance. His Areas Of Interest Are Wireless Communication, Signal Processing And Machine Learning. Currently He Is Pursuing His PhD From University Of Engineering And Technology, Taxila. The Main Focus Of His PhD Research Is On Intelligent Reflecting Surface (Irs) Assisted Wireless Communication Networks.
Degree
Specialization
University
Year
PhD in EE
Wireless Communication
UET, Taxila
In progress
MS/Mphil
EE
CASE, UET, Taxila
2015
B.Sc
EE
CASE, UET, Taxila
2012
Designation
Company
From
To
Assistant Professor
SS CASE IT
12/9/2012
Till Now
Title
Description
Secure IRS-assisted backscattered wireless communication networks
Phase shifts configuration of IRS elements without explicit channel estimation
Year
Awarding Organization
Description
2015
CASE, UET, Taxila
Sir Syed Gold Medal for through out best academic performance in MS
Title
Organization
From
To
Member
PEC
2012
Till Now
Courses Taught
- Data Structures & Algorithms
- Discrete Structures
- Information Security
- Vulnerability Assessment & Reverse Engineering
- Digital Forensics
Key Publications (Journals & Books)
PLOS One, 2025-05-08 | Journal article, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0322183 Feedback algorithms for intelligent reflecting surfaces: Phase shift matrix and single-bit feedback
Key Publications (Conferences & Workshops)
N/A