Yasir Al-Yasir is currently a postdoctoral research assistant in RF and Applied Electromagnetics at the University of Bradford, U.K. In 2014, he joined the research team of Antennas and RF Engineering research group as a research visitor at the University of Bradford. Since January 2018, he has been appointed as a Marie Sklodowska-Curie Research Fellow at the University of Bradford, in which he is working with eight research groups, spread across four leading universities/research institutions and four industrial partners in five different European countries, targeting a Secure Network Coding for Reduced Energy Next Generation Mobile Small Cells (SECRET) and funded by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme. He is an IEEE and IET member and an Associate Fellow of the Higher Education Academy, UK. His main interests include linear and nonlinear RF and Microwave circuits, filters, antennas and PAs. He is also a reviewer in many journals, such as IEEE TRANSACTIONS, IEEE ACCESS, IEEE AWPL, IEEE Sensors Letters, and the IET MAP. He was also appointed as a guest editor for several special issues. He was also a recipient and a co-recipient of various awards, such as the Best Paper Award at the IEEE 2nd 5G World Forum and IEEE 4th 5G Summit Dresden, Germany. He has authored 2 books and 10 book chapters and published more than 110 journal and conference papers (h-index: 20 and i10-index: 35 with 1180+ citations).