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quantum computing
Karim Saifullin
Ph.D. Student,
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Next generation wireless communications
JSAC
quantum computing
MIMO-radar waveform design
Karim Saifullin is a PhD student at the CLT group at KAUST, focusing on research in Joint Radar and Sensing, Wireless Communications, and the application of Quantum Computing to radar and signal processing. He obtained his specialist degree from BMSTU and has accrued approximately 3.5 years of experience in diverse organizations within the field of wireless communications. In addition to his research, he serves as a teacher and teaching assistant across multiple courses.