Dr. Muhammad Imran
Assistant Professor
School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
National University of Sciences and Technology
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Dr. Muhammad Imran received his Ph.D. in Electronic and Electrical Engineering from the College of Information and Communication Engineering, Sungkyunkwan University, Suwon, South Korea in 2020. He received his BE in Electrical Engineering from the University of Sciences and Technology (UET), Lahore in 2012. He received superior research award at Sungkyunkwan University in Fall 2019. He is also recipient of HEC faculty development scholarship program for MS-PhD.
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Approximate Computing and Federated Learning
Syed Muhammad Murtaza Jafri
Reliable Emerging Memory Technologies
Ali Aqdas, Muhammad Ibrahim, Farheen Gul
SoC Implementation of RISC-V Vector Processor
Ammar Ahsan, Malik Saad Saleem, Hamdan Ahmed
Out-of-Order RISC-V Microprocessor
Ali Ashraf, Muhammad Mohsin Raza, Muhammad Shoaib Salman
Crypto-Accelerator for Real-Time Secure Communication
Muhammad Asad Imran Rafique and Ali Abdul Rehman
Design of a Highly Configurable High-Speed Data Acquisition and Logging System
Azlan Ikram, Abdul Moeed and Mughees Qasim
Neural Networks Based Real-Time Unmasking of Masked Faces
Zainab Jameel and Muhammad Umair
Efficient Neural Network Processor based on RISC-V Vector Extension