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Ahmed K. Jameil received the bachelor's degree in electrical and electronics engineering from the University of Technology, Iraq, in 2001, and the M.Sc. degree in computer and microelectronic systems engineering from the University of Technology Malaysia (UTM). He is currently pursuing a Ph.D. degree with Brunel University London, U.K. He has acted as a verified peer reviewer for over 135 articles in international journals. His contributions span digital integrated circuits and VLSI design, with a focus on developing low-power and high-speed testing architectures for reliable fault detection. He has advanced AI and IoT in healthcare systems, emphasizing real-time patient monitoring, predictive analytics, and efficient resource management using digital twins. Additionally, he has implemented optimized CNN architectures for healthcare devices and embedded systems on FPGA platforms. His work on cybersecurity and task offloading strategies investigates secure and scalable frameworks for cloud-edge environments in IoT-based healthcare. Recently, his research has expanded to quantum and post-quantum cryptography, enhancing security frameworks for IoT and healthcare systems against emerging quantum threats. Through his research, he aims to bridge the gap between advanced computational technologies and their practical applications in critical fields like healthcare and engineering.

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