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Ahmad Taha is a Lecturer in Autonomous Systems and Connectivity at the University of Glasgow. He is Endorsed by the Royal Academy of Engineering as an Exceptional Promise under the Global Talent scheme, a Fellow of Advanced Higher Education, and one of the first four UKCGE recognised Associate Supervisors. He has 10 years of experience working in Higher Education, delivering teaching in Egypt, the UK, and China, with a research output of 25+ publications in reputable high-impact factor journals and international conferences and is supporting/leading multiple projects equating to a grant income of over £500k from funders including EPSRC, Innovate UK, and Scotland 5G Centre. Dr Taha received a dual B.Sc. with Honours from MSA University in Egypt and the University of Greenwich in the UK, in 2012. He completed his M.Sc. degree, in Embedded Systems, in 2014 and his PhD in “Use of Persuasive Technology to Induce Pro-Environmental Behaviour in Clinical and Non-Clinical Areas of Hospitals” in 2020, which was partially funded and in collaboration with Medway NHS Foundation Trust in Kent.