- Home
- Amer Asmaa
Amer Asmaa
Fields of expertise
Wireless Networks, 5G/6G, Resource Allocation, Optimization
Corpus
Postdoctoral researcher at ETIS Lab (UMR 8051, CNRS / ENSEA / CY Cergy Paris Université), working on next-generation sub-THz communication and localization systems within the France 2030 ANR program “PEPR Networks of the Future” (Systerra project).
PhD graduate (December 2024) from Laboratoire des Signaux et Systèmes (L2S), CentraleSupélec, with three years of research dedicated to wireless communications. My PhD focused on resource allocation optimization for 5G and beyond networks, applying advanced techniques from optimization theory and matching theory to address non-convex problems. Specifically, I developed multiple access schemes based on NOMA and SDMA to meet the spectral and energy demands of next-generation cellular networks under both single- and multi-antenna configurations.
Currently, my postdoctoral research explores energy-efficient and localization-aware design for sub-THz systems with advanced antenna technologies such as pinching antennas, leveraging different optimization techniques.
PhD graduate (December 2024) from Laboratoire des Signaux et Systèmes (L2S), CentraleSupélec, with three years of research dedicated to wireless communications. My PhD focused on resource allocation optimization for 5G and beyond networks, applying advanced techniques from optimization theory and matching theory to address non-convex problems. Specifically, I developed multiple access schemes based on NOMA and SDMA to meet the spectral and energy demands of next-generation cellular networks under both single- and multi-antenna configurations.
Currently, my postdoctoral research explores energy-efficient and localization-aware design for sub-THz systems with advanced antenna technologies such as pinching antennas, leveraging different optimization techniques.