Academic Staff

Nov. 3, 2025, 12:11 p.m.
Mohammed Ahmed Shakir (PhD)
Assistant Professor
Assistant Professor in Computer Engineering - Signal processing

Electrical and Computer Engineering
College of Engineering
University of Duhok

  • Ph.D. study in the Department of computer Engineering, College of Engineering,The University of Mosul, Iraq./ 2003-2007
  • M.Sc. study in the Department of electronic and communication Engineering, College of Engineering, The University of Mosul, Iraq / 1998-2000.
  • B.Sc. study in the Department of Electrical Eng., College of Engineering, The University of Mosul, Iraq / 1993-1997.

  • Teaching undergraduate courses in Eng. mathematics, signal processing, Communication principles, computer programming, Data structures and computer algorithms, mobile communication.
  • Teaching M.Sc. courses in digital signal processing, wireless communication systems.

Research

  1. Fixed frequency assignment in cellular mobile systems. ICEEE-2000. International Conference of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Mosul-Iraq, November 2000.
  2. Dynamic Channel Allocation in Cellular Systems. Al-Rafidain Engineering Journal -university of Mosul. Vol 11, No. 2, 2003.
  3. Speech Enhancement Using Non-overlapped Segmentation and Compressive Sensing, Journal of University of Duhok, Vol. 19, No.1 (Pure and Eng. Sciences), Pp 270-279, 2016
  4. Compressive Sensing Based Signal Recovery With Different Transforms, journal of university of Duhok ,JDU Vol 20 No. 1 (Pure and Eng. Sciences), Pp 129-141, 2017.
  5. Digital Modulation Recognition in Noisy Environment Using a Learning Machine, Engineering and Technology Journal, Vol. 35, part A, No. 6, pp. 624-633, 2017.
  6. The Automatic License Plate Recognition Using Features Extraction and Neural Networks, Journal of University of Duhok, Vol.32, No.2 (Pure and Eng. Sciences), Pp 439-453, 2020.

  • Digital signal processing
  • Image processing
  • Compressive Sensing
  • Wireless Communication

  • Supervision of undergraduate student’s graduation projects.
  • Supervision of 4 M.Sc. students.