Dr. Wasiu Akande Ahmed is an accomplished researcher whose work centers on advanced challenges in global navigation satellite systems (GNSS), satellite communication, and space-based sensing technologies. His research portfolio spans GNSS signal processing, multipath and interference mitigation, signal delay modeling, and noise reduction, with significant contributions to AI-enhanced error correction and system optimization. He is widely recognized for pioneering studies in GNSS reflectometry for environmental monitoring and GNSS-based weather forecasting using radio occultation techniques. His interdisciplinary research further extends to UAV-enabled applications, precision agriculture, climate-smart farming, food security, and 5G–GNSS integration for next-generation location-based services. With numerous publications in high-impact journals and international conferences, multiple patents, and authorship of scholarly books and chapters, his work demonstrates strong translational potential. Through collaborative and innovative research, he continues to advance the frontiers of satellite navigation, remote sensing, and resilient positioning technologies.