Dr. Jan   Muhammad
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Dr. Jan Muhammad

Research Scientist
Balochistan University of I.T Engineering & Management Science, Pakistan


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Cloud Computing from University of Glasgow, UK

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Biography

Dr. Jan Muhammad is the dean of the faculty of Arts and Basic Sciences at Balochistan University of I.T, Engineering & Management Sciences (BUITEMS) Quetta, Pakistan. He is a senior member of IEEE and recipient of Higher Education Commission (HEC) Faculty Development Program (FDP) scholarship award. Dr. Jan has received his Ph.D. degree in Computing Science from the University of Glasgow, UK in 2013, BS degree in computer systems engineering from NED University of Engineering & Technology Karachi and M.S. degree in computer science from BUITEMS in 1997 and 2006 respectively. He has been working with the Faculty of Information and Communication Technology at BUITEMS since March 2004. His research interests include Distributed Systems, Cloud and Grid Computing. Currently he is actively involved in the research projects based on: Cloud-enabled Extended Classroom Learning via Online Social Networking.

Area of Interest:

Computer Sciences
100%
Data Management
62%
Image Analysis
90%
Data Mining
75%
Artificial Intelligence
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
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Chapters
0
Articles
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Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Israr, A., Z. Rauf, J. Muhammad and F. Khan, 2017. Performance analysis of downlink linear precoding in massive MIMO systems under imperfect CSI. Wireless Personal Commun., 96: 2603-2619.
  2. Mudassir, S., J. Muhammad, J. Akbar, T. Mir and T. Zeeshan, 2016. Co-design of dual-band low noise amplifier operating in 900MHz/1800MHz bands for multi-standard wireless receiver. Techn. J., Vol. 21, No. 2. .
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  3. Ahmed, A., J. Muhammad and A. Raziq, 2014. Formulation of low level heuristics. Int. J. Basic Applied Sci., 4: 44-50.
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  4. Mudassir, S. and J. Muhammad, 2013. A review of Gallium Nitride (GaN) based devices for high power and high frequency applications. J. Applied Emerg. Sci., 4: 141-146.
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