
Mohammad Abuyaghi received his Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Electrical Engineering from the University of Jordan in 2007 and his Master of Applied Science (MASc) in the same field from Dalhousie University, Canada, in 2021. Mohammad is currently pursuing a PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Waterloo, where he conducts research on scalable 5G network-based positioning for IoT, in collaboration with Rogers. His research interests include wireless communication, networking, IoT, positioning, and physical layer security.
Prior to his graduate studies, Mohammad spent 12 years working in the telecommunications industry in various roles, including network planning, design, project management, and operations at Shaw Communications, Eastlink, Huawei Technologies, and Umniah.
Mohammad worked as a teaching assistant in the following courses: ECE 207 Signals and Systems, ECE 318 Communication Systems (three times), and ECE 358 Computer Networks (twice). He also taught the RF Spectrum and Propagation Theory course at Conestoga College last summer. He currently teaches CS 436/636 Networks and Distributed Systems as a sessional instructor.