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Rameez Asif

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Rameez Asif is a Pakistani-born British academic, engineer, and researcher specializing in reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RIS), bio-adaptive metamaterials, and secure communication systems for safety-critical infrastructure. He is a Lecturer in Electrical and Electronic Engineering at the University of Greater Manchester (formerly University of Bolton) and is known for his contributions to neural-inspired RIS systems, high-resolution angle-of-arrival (AoA) localisation, and cyber-physical system (CPS) security.[1]

Early life and education

Rameez Asif completed his Ph.D. in 2018 at the University of Bradford, United Kingdom, as part of the Antennas and Applied Electromagnetics Research Group. His doctoral research focused on high-resolution angle-of-arrival (AoA) localisation using wavelet transforms, MIMO antenna arrays, and statistical signal processing.

Academic career

Asif joined the University of Bolton (now University of Greater Manchester) as a Lecturer in Electrical and Electronic Engineering, where he lectures on antennas, computational electromagnetics, robotics, and embedded systems. His teaching philosophy emphasizes bridging deep theoretical understanding with hands-on practical skills.

He has supervised multiple Ph.D. students to completion and currently mentors MSc projects in robotics, telecommunications, IoT, and artificial intelligence. He has contributed to programme development, including the MSc Robotics and Autonomous Systems curriculum.

Research

Asif's research integrates electromagnetics, machine learning, and secure communication systems, focusing on:

  • Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces (RIS) for 6G wireless communication and sensing
  • Bio-adaptive RIS and neural interfaces for medical and neurotechnology applications
  • Cyber-physical system (CPS) security for safety-critical sectors, including aviation and healthcare
  • High-resolution angle-of-arrival (AoA) estimation and Fisher-information-based optimization
  • Wavelet-based methods for signal processing and beamforming robustness

He has published several journal articles and conference papers in IEEE and IET venues and is leading efforts to apply RIS and AI to real-world problems such as hospital localisation, avionics communication security, and IoT-based healthcare monitoring.

Grants and projects

Asif was the principal investigator for the Horizon 2020 project SINAPSE (SESAR Joint Undertaking), which developed cybersecurity frameworks to protect European air traffic management networks.[2] He continues to work on European and UK-funded research projects in 6G communication, RIS-assisted localisation, and adversarially robust intrusion detection systems.

Patents

Asif is the inventor of an electronic band-gap-based radiation shield, for which he holds an international patent.[3]

Professional memberships

  • Member of the IET
  • Member of the IEEE
  • Associate Fellow of the HEA

Personal life

Asif is married and has two children. He is active in student mentorship, faith-based community service, and advocates for ethical and cultural reform in higher education.

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  1. "Dr Rameez Asif". University of Greater Manchester. Retrieved 19 September 2025.
  2. "Project SINAPSE – SESAR JU". SESAR Joint Undertaking. Retrieved 19 September 2025.
  3. "Electronic band-gap-based radiation shield". Google Patents. Retrieved 19 September 2025.