May 2005 – Nov 2008 | University of Strathclyde in Glasgow, PhD PhD in Electronic and Electrical Engineering Thesis: Channel Measurements and Modelling for Sensor Network Applications Started as Condition Monitoring of Railways (Industrial CASE) Research Field:Wireless Sensor Networks (PHY) The project was initially focused on the design, simulation and fabrication of 2.4 GHz ISM-band microstrip antennas under the supervision of AEA Technology. COMSOL Multiphysics and Agilent ADS were used to design and simulate those antennas. Later phase of the research was focused mainly on the RF propagation mechanisms and involved RF measurements for diverse sensor applications, such as gas turbine engines, train carriages, wind turbines, animal husbandry and indoor surfaces. Mathematical models were extracted by those measurements. Antennas and propagation models were implemented on network simulators (OMNeT++ and NS-2) to improve further simulation results. |
Sep. 2003 – May 2005 | University of Leicester, MPhil MPhil in Engineering – Radio Communications (Radio Systems Laboratory) (Not awarded due to immediate leave for starting PhD in University of Strathclyde) Thesis: Development of a channel simulator for HF signals received over northerly paths. |
Sep. 2002 – Sep. 2003 | University of Strathclyde in Glasgow, MSc MSc in Communications, Control & Digital Signal Processing Thesis: Point Target Simulation of a Bistatic Synthetic Aperture Radar using MatLab (Generation of MatLab code and simulations concerning Monostatic Spotlight SAR, which was then converted into Bistatic Spotlight SAR) Individual Project Title: Software Defined Radio – FPGA Platform |
Sep. 1999 – Jun. 2002 | University of Portsmouth, BEng (Hons) BEng (Hons) in Communication Systems Engineering. (Second Class Honours: Upper Division) Thesis: AM Radar Matched Filter (Designed, built and tested a target detection system, consisting of both a transmitter and a receiver unit. The system used digital baseband generation and detection using the autocorrelation method) |
Sep. 1997 – Jun. 1999 | I.E.K. KORELKO – Private Institute of Professional Studies Personal Computer and Electronic Office Equipment Technician. |