IEEE Transmitter

Muhammad Hamza Zafar

IEEE Graduate Student Member

  • IEEE Intelligent Transportation Systems Society 
    IEEE Robotics and Automation Society 
    IEEE Systems, Man, Cybernetics Society 
    IEEE Young Professionals

How has IEEE helped you in your career journey?

Regular access to IEEE publications, journals and conferences significantly enhanced my technical expertise and keeps me at the forefront of innovation in my field. Additionally, participating in multiple IEEE conferences and workshops has allowed me to continually develop my practical skills and gain insights into emerging trends.

What’s the hottest technology in the next 10 years?

I believe the hottest technology in 10 years could be quantum computing and neuromorphic computing. Quantum computing solves complex problems beyond classical computers, revolutionizing fields like cryptography, pharmaceuticals, finance and logistics. Neuromorphic computing architecture, inspired by human neural systems, is driving breakthroughs in edge computing, AI processing and sensory data analysis.

Inside the world of an IEEE Transmitter

In their own words

“Currently, I am deeply focused on my Ph.D. research which is driven by the rapidly evolving technologies and emerging trends that continually inspire me to enhance my skills and stay at the forefront of innovation.”

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