CSNDSP 2026 Keynote and Invited Speakers Summary Prof. Muhammad ImranHead of School, James Watt School of EngineeringProfessor of Communication Systems / Dean Transnational Engineering Education University of Glasgow, UK landscape image 450x300 Towards 6G: Advances in Wireless Communications and Signal ProcessingTalk Abstract to follow...BiographyProfessor of Communication Systems in the University of Glasgow, Dean of Graduate Studies and Transnational Engineering Education, Head of Communications Sensing and Imaging (CSI) hub and Director of Centre of Educational Development and Innovation. He previously served as the Head of Autonomous Systems and Connectivity research division at James Watt School of Engineering and as Visiting Professor for Ajman University UAE. He also served as an affiliate Professor at the University of Oklahoma, USA and 5G Innovation centre, University of Surrey, UK.He has led a number of multimillion-funded international research projects and led the "new physical layer" work area for 5G innovation centre at Surrey (2011 - 2016). He has a global collaborative research network spanning both academia and key industrial players in the field of wireless communications. Prof. Imran has supervised 60+ successful PhD graduates and published over 1000 peer-reviewed research papers including more than 600 published in IEEE venues. Link to Prof. Muhammad Imran's webpage. Prof. Martin DawsonInaugural Head and Scientific Director of the Fraunhofer Centre for Applied Photonics (Fh-CAP), UK's only Fraunhofer Research CentreInstitute of PhotonicsUniversity of Strathclyde, UK Micro-LEDs for optical wireless communication and digital lightingTalk Abstract to follow...BiographyProfessor Martin D. Dawson FRS FRSE FIEEE FOSA FInstP is a physicist known for his work on lasers and compound semiconductors. He is Director of Research in the University of Strathclyde’s Institute of Photonics, which he helped establish 28 years ago, and he was also appointed inaugural Head and Scientific Director of the Fraunhofer Centre for Applied Photonics (Fh-CAP), the UK's only Fraunhofer research centre, in 2012. Martin has over 35 years’ experience of applied research gained in academia and industry in the UK and USA and he has been involved in the formation and technical development of a number of spin-out businesses, most recently including mLED and Neuro-VLC. He gave the Rank Prize Lecture in 2014 and the Edwards Lecture in 2023 and he has received awards including Gabor Medal and Prize of the Institute of Physics; Aron Kessel Award of the IEEE Photonics Society; Nick Holonyak Jr Award from Optica/OSA; Global Solid State Lighting Award of Outstanding Achievement from ISA; Distinguished Service Award from the IEEE Photonics Society. He and his group have twice been awarded the IEEE Photonics Technology Letters Best Paper Award (2019 and 2022). He and his colleagues' contributions were recognised in the award of the 2023 Queen's Anniversary Prize to the University of Strathclyde for 'Excellence, Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Photonics'. Link to Prof. Martin Dawson's webpage. Prof. Nuno Borges CarvalhoDirector DETIIEEE - MTT Past-PresidentIEEE Fellow; URSI Fellow Dep. Electronica, Telecomunicacoes e Informatica Universidade de Aveiro 3810-193 Aveiro Portugal Energy sustainable IoT SWIPT and LEO satellite integrationTalk Abstract: The rapid proliferation of the Internet of Things (IoT) has brought immense opportunities for global connectivity, but also significant challenges in terms of energy sustainability and reliable coverage-especially in remote and underserved regions. This talk explores an integrated approach combining Simultaneous Wireless Information and Power Transfer (SWIPT) with Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite networks to address these dual challenges.We will present a vision for an energy-sustainable IoT architecture that leverages SWIPT to power ultra-low-power sensors and devices wirelessly, reducing the need for battery replacements and maintenance. Simultaneously, LEO satellite constellations are introduced as a means to ensure global coverage and data backhaul, enabling real-time communication and data collection from even the most isolated IoT deployments.Key technical considerations such as energy harvesting efficiency, signal optimization and satellite-ground coordination will be discussed. Use cases in environmental monitoring, agriculture, and critical infrastructure will illustrate the transformative potential of this approach.BiographyProf Nuno Borges Carvalho (S’97–M’00–SM’05-F’15) received his Diploma and Doctoral degrees in electronics and telecommunications engineering from the University of Aveiro, Aveiro, Portugal, in 1995 and 2000, respectively.He is currently a Full Professor and a Senior Research Scientist with the Institute of Telecommunications, University of Aveiro, the director of the Department of Electronics, Telecommunications and Informatics at UA, and an IEEE Fellow. He coauthored Intermodulation in Microwave and Wireless Circuits (Artech House, 2003), Microwave and Wireless Measurement Techniques (Cambridge University Press, 2013), White Space Communication Technologies (Cambridge University Press, 2014) and Wireless Power Transmission for Sustainable Electronics (Wiley, 2020). He has been a reviewer and author of over 400 papers in magazines and conferences. He is the Editor in Chief of the Cambridge Wireless Power Transfer Journal, an associate editor of the IEEE Microwave Magazine, and former associate editor of the IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques and IET Microwaves Antennas and Propagation Journal.He is the co-inventor of six patents. His main research interests include software-defined radio front-ends, backscatter communications, wireless power transmission, nonlinear distortion analysis, and measurements in microwave/wireless circuits and systems. He has been involved in the design of dedicated radios and systems for newly emerging wireless technologies.Dr. Borges Carvalho is a member of the IEEE MTT ADCOM, the past chair of the IEEE Portuguese Section, TC-20 and TC-11, and also belongs to the technical committees, TC-25 and TC-26. He is also the Chair of the URSI Commission A (Metrology Group). He was the recipient of the 1995 University of Aveiro and the Portuguese Engineering Association Prize for the best 1995 student at the University of Aveiro, the 1998 Student Paper Competition (Third Place) of the IEEE Microwave Theory and Techniques Society (IEEE MTT-S) International Microwave Symposium (IMS), and the 2000 IEE Measurement Prize.He is a Distinguished Lecturer for the RFID Council and was a previous Distinguished Microwave Lecturer for the IEEE Microwave Theory and Techniques Society. In 2023 he was the IEEE-MTT President. Link to Prof. Nuno Borges Carvalho's webpage. This article was published on 2025-03-05