PhD researcher at IIIT Delhi building intelligent systems at the intersection of Machine Learning and Wireless Communications. Currently exploring intelligent radio environments at the i-CPS Lab.
Welcome to my corner of the web! I'm Sajid Javid, a second-year Ph.D. student in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at IIIT Delhi.
My research lives at the intersection of machine learning and wireless communications. At the i-CPS (Intelligent Communication, Processing, and Sensing) Lab under Dr. Shamik Sarkar, I develop algorithms for intelligent wireless systems — from radio environment mapping to next-gen network optimization.
Beyond research, I've worked across computer vision, NLP, and AI-driven applications. I'm passionate about turning complex ideas into solutions that matter.
Learn more about me5G/6G networks, radio environment mapping, signal processing
Deep learning, transformers, CNN architectures, transfer learning
Object detection, image classification, OCR, robotics integration
BERT, LLaMA, GPT-J, named entity recognition, sequence modeling
Ranked 9th / 400+ teams at BITS Pilani Goa
Paper accepted at Istanbul, Turkey
Published at Seoul, South Korea
Top tier academic performance at IIIT Delhi
AI (Dr. Saket Anand) & DSA (Dr. Gautam Shroff)
Trans-REM outperforms SOTA REM methods
A hybrid two-agent architecture combining CNN local feature extraction with transformer global context. Auxiliary inputs from line-of-sight and antenna radiation pattern images guide the network. Outperforms SOTA by 15%+ in MSE.
Precision 99.80%, Recall 99.53%, F1 99.66%. A specialized Named Entity Recognizer leveraging CV and NLP to extract entities from scanned documents, deployed as a privacy-first web app.
Real-time vehicle detection using YOLOv8s for adaptive traffic light control. Achieves mAP@0.5 of 85.8% across cars, two-wheelers, autos, buses, and trucks for urban congestion prevention.
Whether you have a research collaboration in mind, want to discuss ideas in ML or wireless systems, or just want to say hi — my inbox is always open.
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