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- New book on “Foundations of User-Centric Cell-Free Massive MIMO”
- Large but invisible base stations
- Two Early Achievement Awards to Emil Björnson
- New Podcast called Wireless Future
- Emil Björnson was elected 2022 IEEE Fellow
- Emil Björnson was awarded the Digital Futures Fellowship
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A new comprehensive approach is needed in wireless research
Challenges in the industry are increasing as we move towards a digitalised society where everything needs to be connected. The competition for the rare earth metals required in our batteries is intensifying, the question of energy supply has come to the forefront, and there is also a significant equity aspect, with a large part of the world's population still lacking access to 5G mobile devices and the internet.
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Meet Emil Björnson, new professor at EECS
Emil Björnson, newly appointed professor of wireless communication at the Division of communication systems, congratulations on your new position! And congratulations on the IEEE fellow award!
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Research behind the efficiency of mobile phone networks - one of the most highly cited
The research behind using mobile phone masts with many small electrically steerable antennas has been included in Clarivate's annual Clarivate Highly Cited Researchers 2023 list. ”This is of course very exciting and honourable. Even if only my name is mentioned in this context, it is a team effort where many PhD students, postdocs and colleagues have contributed,” says Emil Björnson, Professor of Wireless Communication.
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SSF Future Research Leaders grant awarded to Marina Petrova
The Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research has selected 20 young researchers out of 227 applicants as Future Research Leaders. One of them is Marina Petrova, associate professor at COS.
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Marina Petrova is appointed Wallenberg Academy Fellow 2019
Using millimeter waves to send information in the future
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Emil Björnson was awarded the 2022 Tage Erlander Prize
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has awarded Professor Emil Björnson with the 2022 Tage Erlander Prize for natural sciences and technology.