Jonathan Seruganda is a Lecturer at Kampala International University (KIU), Kampala-Uganda.
He holds a PhD in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from University of Bristol, a Master of Science in Communication Engineering from the University of Manchester, and a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from Makerere University.
Prior to joining KIU, Jonathan was a Lecturer and Senior Researcher at Makerere University. He was also a Researcher for the Mobile VCE Green Radio Project on architectural aspects for distributed antenna systems. Jonathan worked as an Assistant Lecturer at Makerere University and, a Radio Network Planning and Optimization Engineer at Huawei Technologies Company Limited. He has also worked as a Research and Data Collection Facilitator at Uganda Communications Commission, and is a proud member of National E-Waste Steering Committee, and IEEE.
Jonathan is a relentless individual who works to maintain the academic standards at the Kampala International University (KIU) as shown through his commitment to educate its students.
JONATHAN SERUGUNDA (2014). Energy Efficiency Performance of Distributed Antenna Systems.
Loughborough Antennas and Propagation Conference, Loughborough, United Kingdom,
JONATHAN SERUGUNDA (2013). Energy efficiency gains of distributed antenna systems for non-uniform user distributions",.
Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications, London, United Kingdom
JONATHAN SERUGUNDA (2012). Impact of Remote Radio Head and User Distribution on the Energy Efficiency Performance of Distributed Antenna Systems.
Proc. 5th COST IC1004 Management Committee and Scientific Meeting, Bristol