Dr Purav Shah

Senior Lecturer

Purav Shah
  • School Faculty of Science and Technology

  • Department Design Engineering & Mathematics

  • Location London

Research activities

  • Signal processing for Next Generation Communication Networks
  • Performance and System Modelling of IoT, M2M systems and Edge-based Network Devices
  • Routing, Power Management and Energy Efficiency of Wireless Systems
  • Application of AI for AI-Inspired Smart Systems
  • RF Fingerprinting for Wireless Sensing
  • Digital Twin Modelling and Applications

  • Current Teaching

    Programme Leader: MSc Telecommunications Engineering and MSc Intelligent Telecommunications Engineering (2014 onwards)

    Programme Leader: MSc Robotics (2023 onwards)

    PDE2102 - Digital Systems Design (Year 2), BEng Electronics Engineering/Computer Systems Engineering (2021-)

    PDE3111 - System-on-Chip Design and Implementation, BEng Electronics Engineering/Computer Systems Engineering (2023-)

    PDE4433 - Machine Learning for Robotics, MSc Robotics (2023-)

    PDE4439 - Postrgraduate Project in Robotics (2023-)

    PDE4899 - Postgraduate Project in Telecommunications, MSc Telecommunications Engineering (2021-)

    PDE4825 - Intelligent Environments and IoT, MSc Telecommunications Engineering (2021-)

    CST2500 - Data Communications and Networks (Year 2), BSc Computer Networks (2021-)

    CCE3000: Real-Time Systems (Year 3) BEng/MEng Computer Systems Engineering module (2017-2020)

    CCE2040: Digital System Design (Year 2) BEng/MEng Computer and Communications Engineering & BEng/MEng Computer Systems Engineering module  (2015-2019)

    CCE4810 - Data Communications and Information Theory - MSc Telecommunications Engineering module  (2014-2019)

    CCE4840 - Broadband Technologies and Fiber Optics - MSc Telecommunications Engineering module (2014- 2019)

    CCE4820 - Digital Transmission Systems - MSc Telecommunications Engineering module (2010- 2019)


    Biography

    Dr Purav Shah joined Middlesex University in 2010. He is a Senior Lecturer in the Design Engineering and Mathematics Department within the Faculty of Science and Technology. Prior to that, he was an Associate Research Fellow at the University of Exeter on EU-FP6 PROTEM project on scanning probe-based memories from 2008 to 2010. His work included read channel design; noise modelling and signal processing for probe storage.

    He received his PhD in Communication and Electronics Engineering from University of Plymouth, UK, in 2008. He is also a UK HEA Fellow.

    Qualifications

    Title: PhD in Computing and Electronics Engineering

    Date: 01 Aug 2008

    Institution: University of Plymouth, UK


    Title: MSc in Radio Communications Engineering

    Date: 01 Sept 2003

    Institution: Lancaster University, UK


    Title: BEng Electronics Engineering

    Date: 01 Jul 2002

    Institution: BVM Engineering College, S. P. University, Gujarat, India


    External activities

  • Peer Review College Member for EPSRC and Innovate UK, Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC), 2016
  • Prizes and Awards

  • Newton Fund Researcher Links Call, British Council, 2017
  • Publications