Muhammad Baqer Mollah
Scholar

Muhammad Baqer Mollah

Google Scholar ID: VijQVZYAAAAJ
University of Houston
Security & PrivacySensingWireless NetworksCyber-Physical SystemsInternet of Things
Citations & Impact
All-time
Citations
1,380
 
H-index
8
 
i10-index
8
 
Publications
10
 
Co-authors
10
list available
Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
  • Published works in major IEEE Transactions, Magazines, and Conferences; successfully passed doctoral comprehensive written and oral exams; recent work includes millimeter wave beamforming for V2V and V2X communications and IoT security.
Research Experience
  • Currently working as a Post-Doctoral Fellow at the University of Houston, focusing on in-vehicle network security and practical end-to-end security-aware mechanisms for connected vehicles using edge computing and advanced cryptographic techniques.
Education
  • Ph.D. from the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, advised by Prof. Honggang Wang, IEEE Fellow.
Background
  • Research interests include designing, developing, and implementing practical solutions for cyber-physical systems, with applications in safety-critical, mission-critical, and consumer-focused domains such as transportation and mobility, smart grids, industrial systems, and smart cities. Specific research directions include applied cryptography, privacy-preserving technologies, sensing and communications, deep learning, edge intelligence, and generative AI.
Miscellany
  • Contact: mmollah@uh.edu or m.m.baqer@ieee.org