Founder & Director

J. M. HAMAMREH, Ph.D. (Bio in bullet points)

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Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQ2pa8MbKerA0saQmc9rI6Q 

Research Group: WISLAB for Wireless Research (wislabi.com) 

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Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com.tr/citations?hl=en&user=pEgDDPIAAAAJ 

Researchgate Profile: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Jehad-Hamamreh 

Linkedin Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jehad-m-hamamreh/ 

Academia Profile: https://antalya.academia.edu/JehadHamamreh

Email: jehad.hamamreh@researcherstore.com

JEHAD M. HAMAMREH 

Jehad M. HAMAMREH is the Founder and Director of WISLAB, Editor at Researcherstore.com & RS-OJICT journal, and A. Professor with the Electrical and Electronics Engineering Department, Antalya International (Bilim) University. He received the Ph.D. degree in telecommunication engineering and cyber systems from Istanbul Medipol University, Turkey, in 2018. Previously, he worked as a Researcher at the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering in Texas A&M University. He is the inventor of more than 20+ Patents, and has authored more than 85+ peer reviewed scientific papers along with several book chapters. His innovative patented works won the golden, silver and bronze medals by numerous international invention contests and fairs.

His current research interests include wireless physical and MAC layers security, orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing multiple-input multiple-output systems, advanced waveforms design, multidimensional modulation techniques, and orthogonal/non-orthogonal multiple access schemes for future wireless systems. He is a regular investigator and referee for various scientific journals as well as a TPC member for several international conferences. He is an Editor at RS-OJICT and Frontiers in Communications and Networks.

Key Research Topics: Wireless Communication, Wireless Security, Wireless Sensing, 5G/6G, IoT-AI

In this thesis, several advanced security designs and techniques are proposed for future 5G and beyond wireless networks. Particularly, the conducted research studies encompass the following main directions: I) Designing cross PHY/MAC layer security techniques using the following approaches: 1) Automatic-repeat-request (ARQ) with adaptive modulation. 2) ARQ with null-space-independent artificial noise. II) Security techniques for OFDM-based waveforms. This includes developing new designs that cover the following topics: 1) OFDM with adaptive interleaving (precoding) and deinterleaving (postcoding). 2) OFDM with subcarrier index selection for enhancing security and reliability of 5G URLLC services. 3) CP-less OFDM with alignment signals for enhancing spectral efficiency, reducing latency, and improving PHY security of 5G and beyond services. III) New inherently secure waveform designs, where a secure channel-based transform waveform, referred to as orthogonal transform division multiplexing (OTDM), is developed for future wireless systems. IV) Security designs for orthogonal space-time block coding (OSTBC)-based MISO systems. 

Experience

2018–Present : Assistant Professor, Antalya Bilim University, Antalya, Turkey.

I have been teaching graduate master and 4th/3rd year undergraduate level courses related to wireless and digital communication systems, supervising students, and conducting research on advanced topics on wireless telecommunication systems (5G and beyond) alongside developing signal processing designs for physical layer security.

2014–2018: Research Assistant, Istanbul Medipol University (IMU), Istanbul, Turkey.

I was working on some high-tech research projects related to physical layer security and advanced 5G waveform design.  Particularly, I was designing and developing novel techniques and algorithms that can help solve key technical challenges in future wireless systems. Also, I was in charge of writing scientific research papers and publishing my research findings in international conferences and journals. Besides, I was guiding and helping junior graduate students in their research, projects and courses.

Feb. 2014 – Sep. 2014, Technical Procurement Engineer, Paltel Company, Nablus, Palestine.

I was in charge of assisting technical directorates in planning and managing the implementation of some high tech projects such as Cloud wireless, 100GBE network, Core replacement, VPN, Intelligent Network, IPDSLAM, VOIP, GPON, FTTH and other related projects via preparing high quality RFP/RFQ. Also, I was participating in technical and business committee meetings to study and evaluate the received offers from multi-vendor in order to make critical decisions regarding whom and which technology should we select. Additionally, I was issuing PO’s and following them with suppliers, and making sure that purchase procedures go according to the standard policies followed by Paltel company.

Jun. 2013 –Jan. 2014, Trainee Researcher, Texas A and M University at Qatar (TAMUQ), Doha, Qatar.

I was working with the wireless research group of TAMUQ. I was focused on conducting experiments and doing simulations to produce new innovative solutions related to LTE technology, reconfigurable antenna, channel characterizations, adaptive modulation techniques, Visible Light Communication (VLC), implementation using MATLAB, PCB tools, and hardware devices. During my work, I utilized most of Agilent devices such as network analyzer, scanner devices (TSMW, TSMQ), signal generators, as well as wireless software tools such as Wireless Insite, Antenna Magus and CST simulation software.

JOURNALS Editorial Services

JOURNALS Refereeing Activities

The following are the names of the master students I supervised and graduated in 2020-2021.

The following are the names of the master students I am currently supervising. 

2031114 MOHAMED KIRIK

2031117 Seyit KARATEPE

2031125 SADIQ IQBAL

2031126 SHAHEER KHALID

2031109 HAMZA ALI

2071205 YAZEED ESSAM KHALED ALTHUNIBAT