Amira I. Zaki is a professor at the department of Electronics and Communication Engineering. She has received her Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Alexandria University, Egypt; where her research work included designing smart receivers based on MIMO space-time coding and pre-coding techniques for UWB wireless communication systems using genetic algorithm and wavelet transform. The main purpose of the designed receivers is to transmit high data rates at low SNR without reducing the quality of service. Currently, her research interests lie in enhancing the performance of 5G and 6G systems, cognitive radio, AI applications in wireless communication, energy harvesting, smart arrays wideband and UWB antennas, IoT, Vehicle and Satellite communion.