About Rana Muhammad Bilal Rana Muhammad Bilal Research Staff, Integrated Microwaves Packaging Antennas and Circuits Technology algorithms Signal processing Computer Vision Rana Muhammad Bilal is a Researcher in the Integrated Microwaves Packaging Antennas & Circuit Technology (IMPACT) Research Group at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST). Research Interests Rana's research interests include Algorithms and systems for process control, Hybrid Location tracking frameworks, Embedded System Design and Signal Processing and Computer Vision. Education Profile M.S. in Electrical Engineering, National University of Science and Technology, Islamabad, Pakistan. B.S. in Electronic Engineering, GIK Institute of Science and Technology, Pakistan. Articles Related News March 2024 Dr. Sakandar Rauf's work has been selected as the Cover Article of ACS Nano 1 min read · Sun, Mar 31 2024 News Dr. Sakandar Rauf and research team from Prof Atif Shamim’s group, developed fully screen printed gentle-to-skin wet ECG electrodes integrated with a scaled-down printed circuit board (PCB) packaged inside a 3D-printed antenna-on-package (AoP). This is the first wireless ECG system employing fully screen-printed electrodes developed in Saudi Arabia. The gentle-to-skin wet ECG electrode screen printed on a plastic substrate only require 265 times less metal for the conductive part and 176 times less ECG electrode gel than the standard commercial wet ECG electrodes. In addition, the electrically January 2022 Our work on Ultra-miniature Bluetooth Tag for Red Palm Weevil tracking received best paper award in IEEE ICMAC 2021 from honorable President of Pakistan 1 min read · Tue, Jan 18 2022 News An ultra-small Bluetooth low energy (BLE) tag for tracking of Red Palm weevils (RPW), developed by IMPACT lab researcher’s Rana Muhammad Bilal and Zulma Reyes Lopez, under supervision of Prof. Atif Shamim, was presented at IEEE ICMAC 2021 conference in Islamabad, Pakistan. The Tag measures approximately half the size of a human finger nail, and is mounted on thorax of RPWs (cockroach sized pests of Date palms) for tracking. The work entailed design of a miniature Antenna-on-package at Bluetooth frequency, design of an-ultra small circuit board with complete BLE system-on-chip (SoC), as well as November 2021 UAV MIMO antenna work is selected to be featured on IEEE OJAP website 1 min read · Thu, Nov 18 2021 News UAV MIMO antenna system work has been selected to appear as a featured article on OJAP's website. The paper "A Dual mode, Thin and Wideband MIMO Antenna System for Seamless Integration on UAV" co-authored by Zubair Akhter, Rana Muhammad Bilal, and Atif Shamim has garnered considerable attention in the research community. Getting featured on IEEE Open Journal of Antennas and Propagation website (based on reader input, citations, etc) speaks of the quality and timeliness of the work. Congratulations! April 2020 CEMSE Division startups in focus: Albasr 4 min read · Tue, Apr 7 2020 News wearable wireless communication A universal theme that unites parents the world over is a constant concern for their child’s safety. A large number of families have undergone the jarring experience of losing a child in a crowded area.
Dr. Sakandar Rauf's work has been selected as the Cover Article of ACS Nano 1 min read · Sun, Mar 31 2024 News Dr. Sakandar Rauf and research team from Prof Atif Shamim’s group, developed fully screen printed gentle-to-skin wet ECG electrodes integrated with a scaled-down printed circuit board (PCB) packaged inside a 3D-printed antenna-on-package (AoP). This is the first wireless ECG system employing fully screen-printed electrodes developed in Saudi Arabia. The gentle-to-skin wet ECG electrode screen printed on a plastic substrate only require 265 times less metal for the conductive part and 176 times less ECG electrode gel than the standard commercial wet ECG electrodes. In addition, the electrically
Our work on Ultra-miniature Bluetooth Tag for Red Palm Weevil tracking received best paper award in IEEE ICMAC 2021 from honorable President of Pakistan 1 min read · Tue, Jan 18 2022 News An ultra-small Bluetooth low energy (BLE) tag for tracking of Red Palm weevils (RPW), developed by IMPACT lab researcher’s Rana Muhammad Bilal and Zulma Reyes Lopez, under supervision of Prof. Atif Shamim, was presented at IEEE ICMAC 2021 conference in Islamabad, Pakistan. The Tag measures approximately half the size of a human finger nail, and is mounted on thorax of RPWs (cockroach sized pests of Date palms) for tracking. The work entailed design of a miniature Antenna-on-package at Bluetooth frequency, design of an-ultra small circuit board with complete BLE system-on-chip (SoC), as well as
UAV MIMO antenna work is selected to be featured on IEEE OJAP website 1 min read · Thu, Nov 18 2021 News UAV MIMO antenna system work has been selected to appear as a featured article on OJAP's website. The paper "A Dual mode, Thin and Wideband MIMO Antenna System for Seamless Integration on UAV" co-authored by Zubair Akhter, Rana Muhammad Bilal, and Atif Shamim has garnered considerable attention in the research community. Getting featured on IEEE Open Journal of Antennas and Propagation website (based on reader input, citations, etc) speaks of the quality and timeliness of the work. Congratulations!
CEMSE Division startups in focus: Albasr 4 min read · Tue, Apr 7 2020 News wearable wireless communication A universal theme that unites parents the world over is a constant concern for their child’s safety. A large number of families have undergone the jarring experience of losing a child in a crowded area.