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# Director's Message

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About us

- [Overview](https://ri.kfupm.edu.sa/css/about-us/overview)
- [Director's Message](https://ri.kfupm.edu.sa/css/about-us/director's-message)
- [People](https://ri.kfupm.edu.sa/css/about-us/people)

##### DIRECTOR’S MESSAGE

The Interdisciplinary Research Center for Communication Systems and Sensing is taking a leadership role in advancing the frontiers of RF wireless and optical communications, signal processing, antennas, radio wave propagation, electromagnetics, and sensing technologies -particularly in how these elements integrate to create smart and adaptive communication systems.\

As part of our strategic expansion, we are placing increased emphasis on emerging domains such as Digital Twin technologies and Open Radio Access Networks (Open RAN). These focus areas are vital to enabling next-generation intelligent networks that are agile, virtualized, and highly interoperable.\

Our mission is to foster innovation by conducting cutting-edge research and delivering solutions that address both current challenges and future demands. We aim to translate academic excellence into impactful outcomes for industry and government sectors. Through collaborations with internal and external partners, the center is addressing key interdisciplinary research initiatives aligned with national and global technological priorities.\

The center is positioned to drive innovation in areas such as channel modeling, drone detection, spectrum management, antenna and metasurface design, communication aspects of medical devices, and integrated sensing and communications (ISAC) with applications in oil and gas, localization and positioning, and environmental monitoring.\

Leveraging the power of Artificial Intelligence, we are also working to create a regional epicenter for wireless communication and sensing innovations, with Digital Twins enabling real-time system modeling and Open RAN architectures fostering more secure, flexible, and cost-effective wireless ecosystems.\

Our overarching mission is to advance knowledge in communication systems and sensing and facilitate its transformation into practical, commercial innovations that serve society.\

We warmly invite you - as a researcher, partner, collaborator, or student—to join us in shaping the future of communication and sensing through an inclusive and forward-looking research environment.

\

We look forward to welcoming you to the Institute.

##### Director’s BIO

- The Director of the IRC-CSS, KFUPM Professor Daniel Benevides da
  Costa, is a Distinguished University Professor in the Electrical Engineering
  Department.
- Prof. Daniel B. da Costa was born in Fortaleza, Ceará, Brazil. He
  earned his B.Sc. degree in Telecommunications Engineering from the prestigious
  Military Institute of Engineering (IME), Rio de Janeiro, in 2003. He pursued
  his M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in Electrical Engineering (Telecommunications) at
  the University of Campinas (UNICAMP), São Paulo, completing them in 2006 and
  2008, respectively. His doctoral work received national recognition, winning
  the Best Ph.D. Thesis in Electrical Engineering in the 2009 CAPES Thesis
  Contest - an award granted by the Brazilian Ministry of Education. Following
  his Ph.D., Prof. da Costa served as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at INRS-EMT,
  University of Quebec, Montreal, Canada, from 2008 to 2009. He then joined the
  Federal University of Ceará in 2010, where he contributed significantly to
  research and teaching until 2022. His international academic journey includes
  several high-profile visiting appointments. In early 2019, during a sabbatical
  leave, he served as Visiting Professor at Lappeenranta University of Technology
  (LUT) in Finland, supported by the prestigious Nokia Visiting Professor
  Grant, which he was awarded in both 2018 and 2021. He also held visiting
  positions at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) in
  Saudi Arabia (May - August 2019) and Istanbul Medipol University, Turkey
  (September - November 2019). From 2021 to 2022, he was a Full Professor at
  the National Yunlin University of Science and Technology (YunTech)in Taiwan. He
  later served as a Principal Researcher at the Digital Science Research
  Center, part of the Technology Innovation Institute (TII) in Abu Dhabi,
  UAE, from March 2022 to January 2024. Currently, Prof. da Costa holds the
  position of Distinguished University Professor in the Department of
  Electrical Engineering at King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals
  (KFUPM), Saudi Arabia, where he continues to lead and inspire groundbreaking
  research in telecommunications and related fields.
- Over the past decade, Prof. Daniel B. da Costa has played a
  leading role in shaping the academic and professional landscape of
  telecommunications through his deep involvement with prestigious editorial
  boards, technical committees, and research organizations. He currently serves
  as Editor-in-Chief of the IEEE Communications Letters, one of the
  most respected journals in the field, and as Specialty Chief Editor of
  the Wireless Communications Section of Frontiers in Communications
  and Networks. His editorial leadership has helped guide high-impact research to
  the global community. He has also contributed significantly to the organization
  of major international conferences across the globe. From 2017 to 2022, he
  served as Latin American Chapters Coordinator of the IEEE Vehicular
  Technology Society (VTS), fostering regional engagement and collaboration. In
  addition, he has served as a Scientific Consultant to the Brazilian
  National Council for Scientific and Technological Development (CNPq) and
  held the prestigious CNPq Productivity Research Fellowship, advancing
  through Levels 2, 1D, and 1C. Between 2012 and 2017, Prof. da Costa was a
  member of the Advisory Board for the Ceará State Council of Scientific and
  Technological Development (FUNCAP), focusing on the
  telecommunications area. He also held leadership roles within the IEEE
  Technical Committee on Cognitive Networks (TCCN), including Vice-Chair for the
  Americas and Director of the TCCN Newsletter during 2019–2020.
  He was the inaugural Chair of the IEEE TCCN Special Interest Group
  (SIG) on Energy Harvesting Cognitive Radio Networks. He was the
  Vice-Chair of the Propagation Committee of the IEEE VTS
  (2023-2025), as well as Vice-Chair of the REFLECTIONS
  SIG on Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces for Signal Processing and
  Communications within the IEEE SPCC Technical Committee. Since 2022, he
  has also been a member of the NSERC Electrical and Computer Engineering
  Evaluation Group, contributing to Canada's national research funding
  evaluations.
- Prof. da Costa is the recipient of seven Best Paper
  Awards at international conferences. His editorial excellence has been
  consistently recognized through several awards. Since 2021, Prof. da Costa has
  been listed in the World’s Top 2% Scientists by Stanford University,
  both for specific years and entire career impact. Since 2022, he has also
  ranked among the Top 1% of Scientists globally in Electronics and
  Electrical Engineering, according to Research.com. In 2025, he was honored
  with the Best Research Award by the Department of Electrical
  Engineering at KFUPM, in recognition of his exceptional contributions to
  impactful research. That same year, he received the prestigious Open RAN &
  6G Challenge Award from Saudi Arabia’s Research, Development, and
  Innovation Authority (RDIA) for his pioneering efforts in advancing Open
  RAN and 6G technologies. Prof. da Costa is also a Distinguished Speaker of
  the IEEE Vehicular Technology Society, a Senior Member of IEEE, and
  an active member of both the IEEE Communications Society and
  the IEEE Vehicular Technology Society.

###### Daniel Benevides da Costa

Center, Director

- [daniel.costa@kfupm.edu.sa](mailto:daniel.costa@kfupm.edu.sa)
- [Pure Profile](https://pure.kfupm.edu.sa/en/persons/daniel-benevides-da-costa)
- [Personal Website](https://sites.google.com/site/danielbenevides81/)