Bamidele Adebisi is a Professor in Intelligent Infrastructure Systems,
and the Head of the Smart Infrastructure and Industry Research (SIIR) Group,
Department of Engineering, Manchester Metropolitan University. He received
Master’s degree in advanced mobile communication engineering and Ph.D in Communication
Systems, 2003 and 2009, respectively, both from Lancaster University, UK. His
research is mainly in embedding sensing, communication, control, and data
analytic technologies in critical infrastructure, i.e. water, energy, transport
(V2X/CAV), buildings etc. He has published over 120 papers in the research
areas of Internet of Things (IoT), smart cities, smart grids, peer to peer
energy trading and sharing, Electric Vehicles (V2X/CAVs), PLC/wireless
communication and indoor solutions for energy and occupancy management. He has
been Principal Investigator (PI), Co-Investigator (CI) and Research
Investigator (RI) for many research projects awarded in the subject area such
as Innovate UK IoT for smart cities (£10M), EU H2020 project on Smart Cities
(Triangulum) (€23M), EU FP7 Smart Grid Project (€5.5M), TSB/EPSRC smart
in-building micro-grid for energy management (£700K), EPSRC UK- S.Korean Peer
to Peer (P2P) Energy Trading & Sharing (£1M) in collaboration with Oxford,
Imperial, Bath and 5 South Korean institutions;Jaguar Landrover funded Signal
Processing for Automotive Application (£73K), and ongoing 5 Knowledge Transfer
Partnership (KTP) projects with SMEs, approx. £900K. Bamidele is a member of
IET, Senior member of IEEE, a Fellow of Higher Education Academy and a
Chartered Engineer.
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