Noha Hassan
Noha Hassan
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Dr. Noha Hassan (Senior Member, IEEE) is a Research Associate with the Department of Systems and Computer Engineering at Carleton University.
Previously, she was an Academic Associate in the Department of Software Engineering at Ontario Tech University.
Dr. Hassan earned her Ph.D. degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Toronto Metropolitan University, Canada, in 2019, where she also held multiple postdoctoral fellowship positions.
Her research interests are specialized in Wireless Communication, Radio Resource Management, User Association, Massive MIMO, 5G/6G mobile networks, HetNets , Internet of Things (IoT), Smart Vehicular Networks (VN), Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV), non-terrestrial networks (NTN), and HAPS (high altitude platform station) networks.
She applies her expertise in Artificial Intelligence / Machine Learning (AI/ML), Quantum Optimization, and Quantum Machine Learning, which is validated on noisy intermediate-scale quantum (NISQ) computing hardware, to address complex challenges across various network domains.
Dr. Hassan has more than 20 publications in top tier journals and conferences, including, IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, IEEE Wireless Communications Letters, IEEE TWC, and IEEE ICC, IEEE PIMRC, IEEE CAMAD, etc. Hassan is a Guest Editor for a Future Internet (MDPI) special issue and an editor for a forthcoming book on quantum sensing with CRC Press. He has been a TPC Member at ICEEIE 2025, ICCCN2026, CTCNET2026, IEEE VTC Fall 2026, and IEEE GLOBECOM 2026, including IEEE Globecom and IEEE TVC. She is the Chair and Organizer of the special session on Satellite Internet of Things (SatIoT) at the 12th IEEE World Forum on the Internet of Things (WF-IoT 2026). She is a Reviewing Editor for Springer Nature Journal and an Editor for the IEEE Open Journal of Vehicular Technology (IEEE OJVT).
Research interests include: Wireless Communication, Radio Resource Management, User Association, Massive MIMO, 5G/6G mobile networks, HetNets , Internet of Things (IoT), Smart Vehicular Networks (VN), Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV), non-terrestrial networks (NTN), and HAPS (high altitude platform station) networks
- 2026-Present Associate Editor (OJVT Editorial Board)