35026_Dr Hamidreza Taghvaee ics
Hamidreza Taghvaee
2018-2021
Doctoral Student
35026_Dr Hamidreza Taghvaee ics
Hamidreza Taghvaee
2018-2021
Doctoral Student
Hamidreza was the first PhD student in the group working on metasurfaces for Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces and now has a very successful career in the UK.

Hamidreza Taghvaee (Member, IEEE) earned his PhD in Computer Architecture within N3Cat, receiving Cum Laude honors. His doctoral research, which received substantial acclaim, included a €7k grant from the Academy of Finland for a visiting researcher position at Aalto University. His PhD contributions were further recognized with a special doctoral award for outstanding theses by the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya in 2021. During his doctoral studies, he was actively involved in the VISORSURF and WiPLASH FET-OPEN.

Following his PhD, he engaged in postdoctoral research, contributing to the RISE-6G FET-OPEN and OBLICUE EPSRC projects at the George Green Institute, University of Nottingham. He currently holds a senior postdoctoral researcher position at the Institute for Communication Systems at the University of Surrey, which is the hub for the pioneering 5G and 6G Innovation Centres. In this role, he leads significant projects such as Flexi-DAS, CORE, and SCONDA, funded by DSIT. He has successfully secured funding exceeding £200k from UK Innovate and over £750k from the Joint Lab initiative.

Furthermore, he actively contributes to shaping the future of telecommunications technology as a member of the Industry Specification Group (ISG) on Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces within the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI), playing a key role in developing standards that will support the next generation of communication systems.

Hamidreza was the first PhD student in the group working on metasurfaces for Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces and now has a very successful career in the UK.

Hamidreza Taghvaee (Member, IEEE) earned his PhD in Computer Architecture within N3Cat, receiving Cum Laude honors. His doctoral research, which received substantial acclaim, included a €7k grant from the Academy of Finland for a visiting researcher position at Aalto University. His PhD contributions were further recognized with a special doctoral award for outstanding theses by the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya in 2021. During his doctoral studies, he was actively involved in the VISORSURF and WiPLASH FET-OPEN.

Following his PhD, he engaged in postdoctoral research, contributing to the RISE-6G FET-OPEN and OBLICUE EPSRC projects at the George Green Institute, University of Nottingham. He currently holds a senior postdoctoral researcher position at the Institute for Communication Systems at the University of Surrey, which is the hub for the pioneering 5G and 6G Innovation Centres. In this role, he leads significant projects such as Flexi-DAS, CORE, and SCONDA, funded by DSIT. He has successfully secured funding exceeding £200k from UK Innovate and over £750k from the Joint Lab initiative.

Furthermore, he actively contributes to shaping the future of telecommunications technology as a member of the Industry Specification Group (ISG) on Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces within the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI), playing a key role in developing standards that will support the next generation of communication systems.