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Emerging Interdisciplinary Paradigm,” IEEE Wire- Dr. Akhtar Saeed received his
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2020. tions engineering at U.I.T Ham‑
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ning: An Introduction. MIT Press, 2017. M.E. degree in telecommunica‑
tions engineering at NED Uni‑
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ment Learning for Dynamic Power Allocation in nology in 2014. He received his
Wireless Networks,” IEEE Journal on Selected Areas Ph.D. degree in electronics engi‑
in Communications, vol. 37, no. 10, pp. 2239–2250, neering from Sabanci University
2019. in 2021 under the supervision
of Dr. Ozgur Gurbuz and co‑supervision of Dr. Mustafa
[99] H. He, R. Wang, W. Jin, S. Jin, C.‑K. Wen, and G. Y .
Alper Akkaş. His research interests include terahertz
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communications at various atmospheric altitudes, mil‑
Millimeter‑Wave MIMO: A Model‑Driven Unsuper‑
limeter wave communications, wireless sensor networks
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Available: https://arxiv.org/abs/2006.16628 and full duplex communications.
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Based Channel Estimation in Ultra‑Massive MIMO
Communications at 0.06‑10 thz,” in 2019 IEEE Dr. Ozgur Gurbuz received her
Globecom Workshops (GC Wkshps), 2019, pp. 1–6. B.S. and M.S. degrees in electri‑
cal and electronics engineering
[101] A. A. Al‑Habob, A. Ibrahim, O. A. Dobre, and A. G. at Middle East Technical Univer‑
Armada, “Collision‑Free Sequential Task Of load‑ sity, in 1992 and 1995, respec‑
ing for Mobile Edge Computing,” IEEE Communica‑ tively. She received her Ph.D.
tions Letters, vol. 24, no. 1, pp. 71–75, 2020. degree in electrical and com‑
puter engineering from Geor‑
[102] G. Fettweis, “The Tactile Internet: Applications and
gia Institute of Technology in
Challenges,” Vehicular Technology Magazine, IEEE,
vol. 9, pp. 64–70, 03 2014. 2000. From 2000 until 2002 she
worked as a researcher and sys‑
[103] H. Lasi, P . Fettke, H.‑G. Kemper, T . Feld, and M. Hoff‑ tems/algorithms engineer for Cisco Systems, in Wire‑
mann, “Industry 4.0,” Business and Information Sys‑
less Access and Wireless Networking Business Units. As
tems Engineering, vol. 6, pp. 239–242, 08 2014.
of September 2002, Dr. Gurbuz joined the Faculty of
Engineering and Natural Sciences at Sabanci University,
[104] K. B. Letaief, W. Chen, Y . Shi, J. Zhang, and Y .‑J. A.
where she is serving as a professor. Her research interests
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remain in the ield of wireless communications and net‑
less Networks,” IEEE Communications Magazine,
vol. 57, no. 8, pp. 84–90, 2019. works, speci ically design of link and higher layer network
algorithms/protocols for emerging physical layer tech‑
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Letaief, “A Survey on Mobile Edge Computing: communication, MIMO, smart antennas. Recently, she has
The Communication Perspective,” IEEE Communi‑ been working on full‑duplex communications, terahertz
cations Surveys Tutorials, vol. 19, no. 4, pp. 2322– communications and applications of machine learning in
2358, 2017. wireless communications/networks.
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