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Vahid Jamali publication distribution in Computer Science in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Computer Science in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Vahid Jamali sits on this spectrum.

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Vahid Jamali D-index placement in Computer Science in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Computer Science scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Vahid Jamali sits on this spectrum.

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Overview

Vahid Jamali is affiliated with the Technical University of Darmstadt in Germany and specializes in the field of engineering, with a particular focus on electrical and electronic engineering within that broader domain. Their research portfolio covers a range of subfields including aerospace engineering, biomedical engineering, molecular biology, and computer networks and communications.

Their main research topics involve advanced wireless communication technologies, molecular communication and nanonetworks, optical wireless communication technologies, advanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques, advanced antenna and metasurface technologies, satellite communication systems, and wireless body area networks.

They have a significant publication record, with notable frequent publication venues including:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • IEEE Transactions on Communications
  • IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
  • IEEE Communications Letters
  • IEEE Transactions on Molecular Biological and Multi-Scale Communications

Jamali's recent published papers include the following:

  • "Intelligent Reflecting Surface Assisted Free-Space Optical Communications," 2021, IEEE Communications Magazine
  • "Power Efficiency, Overhead, and Complexity Tradeoff of IRS Codebook Design-Quadratic Phase-Shift Profile," 2021, IEEE Communications Letters
  • "Low-to-Zero-Overhead IRS Reconfiguration: Decoupling Illumination and Channel Estimation," 2022, IEEE Communications Letters

Frequent co-authors of this researcher are:

  • Robert Schober
  • H. Vincent Poor
  • Hedieh Ajam
  • Marzieh Najafi
  • Lukas Brand

Their work commonly appears in IEEE journals dedicated to communications and wireless technologies, reflecting an emphasis on both theoretical and applied aspects of these areas. The researcher also contributes to interdisciplinary topics that intersect molecular biology and biomedical engineering, indicating a multi-scale and cross-disciplinary approach to communication technologies.

Best Publications

  • Physics-Based Modeling and Scalable Optimization of Large Intelligent Reflecting Surfaces

    Marzieh Najafi;Vahid Jamali;Robert Schober;H. Vincent Poor

  • Channel Modeling for Diffusive Molecular Communication—A Tutorial Review

    Vahid Jamali;Arman Ahmadzadeh;Wayan Wicke;Adam Noel

  • Intelligent Surface-Aided Transmitter Architectures for Millimeter-Wave Ultra Massive MIMO Systems

    Vahid Jamali;Antonia M. Tulino;Georg Fischer;Ralf R. Muller

  • Intelligent Reflecting Surface-assisted Free-space Optical Communications

    Vahid Jamali;Hedieh Ajam;Marzieh Najafi;Bernhard Schmauss

  • Channel Estimation for Diffusive Molecular Communications

    Vahid Jamali;Arman Ahmadzadeh;Christophe Jardin;Heinrich Sticht

  • Experimental Molecular Communication Testbed Based on Magnetic Nanoparticles in Duct Flow

    Harald Unterweger;Jens Kirchner;Wayan Wicket;Arman Ahmadzadeh

  • Link Allocation for Multiuser Systems With Hybrid RF/FSO Backhaul: Delay-Limited and Delay-Tolerant Designs

    Vahid Jamali;Diomidis S. Michalopoulos;Murat Uysal;Robert Schober

  • Optimal Relay Selection for the Parallel Hybrid RF/FSO Relay Channel: Non-Buffer-Aided and Buffer-Aided Designs

    Marzieh Najafi;Vahid Jamali;Robert Schober

  • Resource Allocation for Multi-User Downlink MISO OFDMA-URLLC Systems

    Walid R. Ghanem;Vahid Jamali;Yan Sun;Robert Schober

  • Statistical Modeling of the FSO Fronthaul Channel for UAV-Based Communications

    Marzieh Najafi;Hedieh Ajam;Vahid Jamali;Panagiotis D. Diamantoulakis

  • Bidirectional Buffer-Aided Relay Networks With Fixed Rate Transmission—Part I: Delay-Unconstrained Case

    Vahid Jamali;Nikola Zlatanov;Robert Schober

  • Diffusive Mobile Molecular Communications Over Time-Variant Channels

    Arman Ahmadzadeh;Vahid Jamali;Adam Noel;Robert Schober

  • Biological Optical-to-Chemical Signal Conversion Interface: A Small-Scale Modulator for Molecular Communications

    Laura Grebenstein;Jens Kirchner;Renata Stavracakis Peixoto;Wiebke Zimmermann

  • Stochastic Channel Modeling for Diffusive Mobile Molecular Communication Systems

    Arman Ahmadzadeh;Vahid Jamali;Robert Schober

  • Early Cancer Detection in Blood Vessels Using Mobile Nanosensors

    Reza Mosayebi;Arman Ahmadzadeh;Wayan Wicke;Vahid Jamali

  • Ergodic Sum Rate Analysis of UAV-Based Relay Networks With Mixed RF-FSO Channels

    Hedieh Ajam;Marzieh Najafi;Vahid Jamali;Robert Schober

  • A Survey of Biological Building Blocks for Synthetic Molecular Communication Systems

    Christian A. Soldner;Eileen Socher;Vahid Jamali;Wayan Wicke

  • On the Design of Matched Filters for Molecule Counting Receivers

    Vahid Jamali;Arman Ahmadzadeh;Robert Schober

  • Modeling Duct Flow for Molecular Communication

    Wayan Wicke;Tobias Schwering;Arman Ahmadzadeh;Vahid Jamali

  • Symbol Synchronization for Diffusion-Based Molecular Communications

    Vahid Jamali;Arman Ahmadzadeh;Robert Schober

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert Schober
Robert Schober University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Antonia M. Tulino
Antonia M. Tulino University of Naples Federico II
Derrick Wing Kwan Ng
Derrick Wing Kwan Ng University of New South Wales
Phee Lep Yeoh
Phee Lep Yeoh University of Sydney
H. Vincent Poor
H. Vincent Poor Princeton University
Jamie Evans
Jamie Evans University of Melbourne
Ralf R. Muller
Ralf R. Muller University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Andrea Goldsmith
Andrea Goldsmith Stony Brook University
George K. Karagiannidis
George K. Karagiannidis Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
Andreas Burkovski
Andreas Burkovski University of Erlangen-Nuremberg

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