About me
I am currently pursuing a PhD in Computer Engineering in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at The University of Texas at Arlington, which I began in Fall 2023. I am a member of TWiST Lab, led by Professor Debashri Roy. Prior to starting my PhD, I earned a BS and a MS in Computer Science from the University of Ilorin and the University of Ibadan, respectively. My research focuses on digital twins and the application of machine learning in wireless communications, and my thesis topic is βWireless Digital Twins for NextG Communications: Theory to Practice.β
Research Interests
- Wireless Digital Twins
- Networked Robotics
- Satellite Communications
- AI/ML for Wireless Communications
News
- March 2026: Our paper got accepted at IEEE IoT Magazine. Congratulations Team π
- January 2026: Honored to be invited to serve as Website Chair for IEEE MILCOM 2026 π
- August 2025: Our paper got accepted at IEEE MILCOM, 2025 π
- May 2025: Our paper, SauRON, won the Best Paper Award at IEEE INFOCOM (NetRobiCS), 2025. Congratulations Team π
- February 2025: Our paper got accepted at IEEE INFOCOM (NetRobiCS), 2025 π
- February 2025: Our paper got accepted at IEEE INFOCOM (DTwin), 2025 π
- January 2025: Our paper got accepted at IEEE ICC, 2025 π
- August 2024: Our Demo paper got accepted at IEEE MILCOM, 2024 π
- July 2024: Excited to win an NSF travel grant to attend the 2024 Open AI Cellular (OAIC) workshop at Mississippi State University π
- May 2024: I gave a Poster Presentation at IEEE DySPAN Conference in Washington DC.
- May 2024: Excited to receive the Graduate Deanβs 2024 Summer Research Assistantship π
- April 2024: Excited to receive Jeff and Lisa Smith Outstanding Graduate Researcher Award π
- March 2024: Our poster paper got accepted at IEEE DySPAN, 2024 π
- February 2024: Excited to receive an Honourable Mention Award for the SCFR PhD Lightning Talk Competition
- February 2024: I and Michelle Samson got nominated to represent CSE Department at the CoE Annual Banquet.
