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Member Name: Muhammad Jahangir Ikram

Title: Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science

Qualifications: Ph.D., Manchester University

Phone: + 92 (42) 572 2670 Ext: 4424

Fax: + 92 (42) 589 8315

E-Mail: jikram@lums.edu.pk

Research Interests: Computer Architecture, Simulation, DSP Algorithms, VLSI Implementation of DSP Algorithms and Multimedia Processing

Biography: Jahanghir Ikram received his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Manchester, UK in March 1992. Before joining LUMS in 2000, Dr Ikram was a consultant in Asian Development Bank assisted Technical Education Project, developing curricula for Computer Technology and Information Technology. Dr Ikram has also taught in the Electrical Engineering Department at the University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore for several years where he was involved in many funded research projects by different organizations and companies, including a project by Philips TriMedia Division, USA, working on implementation of a Speech algorithm in their TrimEdia processor. In winter 2002, he visited University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) as Visiting Scholar to do research in Multimedia Communication Laboratory.

Publications & Patents: A Configurable MIPS Simulator for Teaching Computer Architecture
Ikram, M.J., In the 10th IASTED International Conference on Computers and Advanced Technology in Education CATE 2007, Beijing, China, October 8-10, 2007.

Air Pollution Monitoring through an Internet Based Network of Volunteers
Ikram, M.J., and Akram, A.A., In Journal of Environment and Urbanization, vol. 19, pp. 225-241, ISSN: 0956-2478, April 2007.


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