On Wednesday 4 June, the School of Engineering at Trinity College Dublin will host a keynote session as part of the US-Ireland project Fungibility in Mobile Networks for Resilient 6G. The event brings together leading researchers from Ireland, the UK and the US to explore the challenges and opportunities shaping the next generation of wireless networks.
The session will take place from 9.10am to 12.00pm in the Mháirtín Uí Chadhain Lecture Theatre, Room 2041B, on Trinity’s main campus.
Speakers include:
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Prof. Michalis Matthaiou (Queen’s University Belfast), on Cell-Free Massive MIMO + X
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Dr. Indrakshi Dey (South East Technological University), on Noise as a Resource: Harnessing Complexity for Insights and Innovations
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Prof. Luiz DaSilva (Virginia Tech), on The Path to Reliability and Resilience in Next Generation Networks
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Prof. Nicola Marchetti (Trinity College Dublin), on The Link between Network Topology and Resilience
This event offers a unique opportunity for researchers, students and professionals to hear from experts working at the forefront of wireless communication and network resilience.
All are welcome and no registration is required.
This is an in-person event, however it will also be streamed on MS Teams, at this link.
Click here for the full agenda and biographies of the speakers.