Summary
Mahnoor Anjum is a PhD candidate and laboratory demonstrator at UNSW Sydney with eight years of experience bridging academic research and industry in wireless communications, machine learning, and signal processing. Her research focuses on next-generation integrated sensing and communication systems, including near-field MIMO and quantum communication, and she has published on IRS-assisted 3D-interconnected systems and LoRa-based positioning. At UNSW she regularly leads lab sessions and course support across digital systems, DSP and design proficiency while also contributing as an examination supervisor and STEMM outreach mentor. Prior industry roles as a design engineer and senior design engineer saw her deliver production-ready ML and big-data analytics solutions, giving her a rare combination of hands-on product development and deep theoretical expertise. Colleagues describe her as adept at turning complex communication theory into practical algorithms and teaching materials, a skill reinforced by international research stints such as at Kyung Hee University.
7 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Secondary School Certification, Science, Secondary School Certification, Science at Presentation Convent Girls High School PCHS
Master of Science - MS, Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering, Master of Science - MS, Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering at National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST)
Higher Secondary School Certification, Science, Higher Secondary School Certification, Science at HITEC University
UNSW Sydney