Biography
Kahsay Kiross Meresa received his B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering and M.Sc. in Communication Engineering from Mekelle University, Ethiopia. During his undergraduate studies, he built a strong foundation in electrical circuits, electronics, signal processing, and communication systems, which fostered his interest in wireless and mobile technologies. His graduate studies expanded this expertise, focusing on LTE downlink systems, channel estimation, antenna theory, and wireless system design. His M.Sc. thesis investigated pilot-based, LS, MMSE, and adaptive filtering techniques to enhance throughput, reliability, and spectral efficiency in LTE networks, providing insights into physical layer optimization under real-world conditions.
Kahsay’s research spans four main areas: channel estimation for LTE downlink systems, physical layer modeling and network optimization, evaluation of mobile and ubiquitous systems, and ICT applications for humanitarian assistance. He has studied MIMO diversity schemes, resource allocation, energy-efficient network design, and performance metrics for mobile systems. His work emphasizes practical deployment, particularly in regions with constrained infrastructure.
A distinctive aspect of his research explores ICT solutions for post-conflict reconstruction, including digital identity systems, telemedicine, mobile money platforms, and satellite-based monitoring. This interdisciplinary approach positions him at the intersection of engineering innovation and social impact, demonstrating how technology can support governance, humanitarian logistics, and community resilience.
His professional experience includes roles as an Electrical and Electronics Engineer, Navigation Aids and CNS Engineer, CNS Engineer III, and ICT specialist in the Peace and Security Office (Tigray), contributing to digital ID implementations and infrastructure planning.
Kahsay’s publications include Channel Estimation Techniques for LTE Downlink Systems, Metrics and Measures for Evaluating Mobile and Ubiquitous Systems, Digital Identity Systems in Tigray, and ICTs in Post-Conflict Humanitarian Assistance. Looking forward, he aims to advance LTE/5G/6G systems, energy-efficient wireless networks, AI-driven channel estimation, federated learning for distributed networks, and secure digital identity platforms to foster inclusive development and post-conflict recovery.
Kahsay’s research spans four main areas: channel estimation for LTE downlink systems, physical layer modeling and network optimization, evaluation of mobile and ubiquitous systems, and ICT applications for humanitarian assistance. He has studied MIMO diversity schemes, resource allocation, energy-efficient network design, and performance metrics for mobile systems. His work emphasizes practical deployment, particularly in regions with constrained infrastructure.
A distinctive aspect of his research explores ICT solutions for post-conflict reconstruction, including digital identity systems, telemedicine, mobile money platforms, and satellite-based monitoring. This interdisciplinary approach positions him at the intersection of engineering innovation and social impact, demonstrating how technology can support governance, humanitarian logistics, and community resilience.
His professional experience includes roles as an Electrical and Electronics Engineer, Navigation Aids and CNS Engineer, CNS Engineer III, and ICT specialist in the Peace and Security Office (Tigray), contributing to digital ID implementations and infrastructure planning.
Kahsay’s publications include Channel Estimation Techniques for LTE Downlink Systems, Metrics and Measures for Evaluating Mobile and Ubiquitous Systems, Digital Identity Systems in Tigray, and ICTs in Post-Conflict Humanitarian Assistance. Looking forward, he aims to advance LTE/5G/6G systems, energy-efficient wireless networks, AI-driven channel estimation, federated learning for distributed networks, and secure digital identity platforms to foster inclusive development and post-conflict recovery.
About Me
Kahsay Kiross Meresa holds an M.Sc. in Communication Engineering from Mekelle University, Ethiopia, and conducts research on wireless and mobile communication systems, with a focus on LTE channel estimation, ICTs for hum
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- Employed at
- Ethiopian civil aviation authority
- Profession
- EMPLOYEE
- Created on
- 4/14/2016
- Website
- https://www.linkedin.com/in/kahsaykirosselectricalengineer?trk=nav_responsive_tab_profile_pic
- Career Network (e.g. LinkedIn)
- https://www.linkedin.com/in/kahsaykirosselectricalengineer?trk=nav_responsive_tab_profile_pic
- I am looking for
- I am looking for PHD scholarship in wireless and mobile communication , lecturer vacancy
- I have to offer
- electrical electronics maintenance , electrical electronics design , matlab code , communication navigation and servilliance maintenance , building electrical installation and industrial and residential wiring , electrical and control engineering , electrical power systems and PLC programing skills , python programing , my sql programing , software development
- Highest degree
- Masters of science in communication engineering
- Interests
- wireless and mobile communication