Dr. Jassim Haji

Professor Emeritus Izzet KALE

Honorary Director of the Applied DSP and VLSI Research Group (ADVRG)
He is Past Chair of the IEEE UK and Ireland Section the largest IEEE Section in the World.

https://www.advrg.ac.uk/

With his research group and colleagues, he has undertaken numerous next generation product oriented applied research and development projects/contracts for European, US and Japanese corporations, which have led to several consumer electronic ICs, systems and products for the communications, satellite and space, biomedical and sensor sectors.

Kale, is a nationally and internationally known and respected authority with 40 years of experience in the design and implementation of low-ultra-low-power systems for a variety of applications including but not limited to sensors and sensor networks, communications systems, satellite payloads, embedded systems, biomedical instrumentation and diagnostic systems and real-time DSP Systems, with a significant effort currently in biomedical sensors and instrumentation for rapid medical diagnosis and treatment applications. He has also spearheaded ground-breaking work in DSP as well as mixed-signal VLSI systems and their IC implementations, mainly in collaboration with industry for their next generation low-power systems and IC products. 

He has led over 40 Industry and Research Council sponsored, National, European and International Applied R&D projects as the PI with a very significant project and engineering team management experience, targeting next generation product development and has a 100% track record for timely delivery of outputs to aggressive commercially set deadlines to meet time to market product development cycles for Industry, predominantly in the Biomedical, Sensors and Interfaces, Communications and Satellite payload sectors. 

Kale has authored over 380 papers, 3 books, and secured 7 patents, supervised 40 PhD students to successful completion, examining 60 others Nationally and Internationally and is currently Associate Editor of the Royal Institute of Navigation (RIN) Navigation Journal and Past Associate Editor of IEEE Transactions on Circuits and System TCAS I. He has also organised and Chaired several Conferences and Workshops and Special Sessions as General Chair and Co-Chair, served on program Committees and continues to do so. 

He is currently working on the efficient implementation of, low-power DSP algorithms, circuits and systems, architectures and processors and Sigma-Delta modulator structures, robotic vision with machine learning for portable medical diagnostics for deployment in biomedical sensors and instrumentation.