Naser Ojaroudi Parchin is an Assistant Professor (lecturer) at Edinburgh Napier University, U.K. He obtained his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Bradford, U.K., where he was a postdoctoral research assistant at the Faculty of Engineering and Informatics and worked as a research fellow in the SATNEX V project, funded by the European Space Agency. From 2018 to 2020, he was a Marie Curie Research Fellow in the H2020-ITN-SECRET project funded by the EU Commission, targeting 5G mobile small cells, spread across four leading universities/research institutions and four industrial partners in five different European countries. His research interests include multi-band/UWB antennas, phased arrays, MIMO systems, smartphone antennas, SAR/user-impact, full-duplex diversity antennas, 5G antennas, implementable/biomedical sensors, RFID tag antennas, millimeter-wave/terahertz components, fractal structures, metamaterials, and metasurfaces, Fabry resonators, EBG/FSS-Inspired radiators, band-pass/band-stop microwave filters, and reconfigurable structures. He has over 12 years of research experience in antenna and microwave engineering with good hands-on lab skills and experiences as a laboratory assistant and demonstrator. He also supervised several BSc/MSc students for their final projects and supported several Ph.D. students in their research. He is the author and co-author of several books/book chapters and more than 300 technical journal and conference papers.