Ahmad Arslan is a Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Information Technology & Computer Science at the University of Central Punjab, Lahore, and a PhD candidate in Computer Science at COMSATS University Lahore. His doctoral research focuses on Digital Twin–assisted edge intelligence for UAV-IoT systems, integrating federated/deep reinforcement learning, future Internet architectures (NDN/ICN, SDN), and semantic-aware communication to make networks more reliable, secure, and energy-efficient.
He has taught a broad range of undergraduate computing courses and previously served at Bahria University, Beaconhouse International College, and Riphah International University. His research interests span future Internet architectures, cross-layer wireless design, edge/fog systems, machine learning, home automation, and Digital Twins.
Ahmad Arslan founded the Center for Emerging Technologies (CENT) Lab at UCP, which develops deployable solutions and open testbeds for modern communication networks, advancing network security, data propagation, and intelligent systems with applications in smart cities and smart agriculture.