Ivaylo Bozhilov
PhD Student
Main research field.
Vivek Deshpande Dr Vivek Deshpande is Full Professor and Head of Computer Engineering at Vishwakarma Institute of Technology under Pune University, India. He served as Associate Professor at MIT College of Engineering, Pune, India. He worked as Dean, Research and Head Information Technology Department from 2009 to 2011. Dr Vivek holds Bachelors and Masters Degree
Name Nikolay Dandanov graduated with Distinction both the B.Sc. and M.Sc. programmes in Telecommunications at the Technical University of Sofia, Bulgaria, in 2015 and 2017, respectively. He is currently at the beginning of his Ph.D. studies in the field of Telecommunication Networks at the same university. He prepared his Bachelor’s and Master’s Theses in the
This 3-year project (2018-2021) is а fundamental research project funded by the “Scientific Research Fund of the Bulgarian Ministry of Research and Education”. The objective of the project is the development and testing of fundamentally new methods and algorithms for proactive and effective Resource Self-Configuration and Management (RSCM) in Ultra-Dense Networks (UDN) with User Centric
This 3-year project (2017-2019) is а fundamental research project funded by the “Scientific Research Fund of the Bulgarian Ministry of Research and Education”. The objective of the project is the development and testing of effective methods and algorithms for processing and analysis of signals and multi-dimensional heterogeneous data, evaluating behavior and the human impact, combined
Self-coordinating and Adaptive Wireless Cyber Physical Systems with Human in the Loop Read More »
The UNITe project is a result of the ambition of many scientists working at partner universities in the country to achieve a common organisational structure that will assist in the implementation of new ideas, projects, research and their dissemination. The general framework of the consortium will allow joint participation in various initiatives of the Ministry
Universities for Science, Informatics and Technology in the e-Society – “UNITe” Read More »
Future wireless networks (FWNs) will need to efficiently and flexibly provide diversified services such as enhanced mobile broadband access, ultra-reliable low-latency communications (URLLC), and massive machine-type communications . RECOMBINE joins the scientific excellence and expertise of key academic and industrial players into a joint collaborative effort to build the framework for the design of FWNs beyond 5G that are able to support
Research Collaboration and Mobility for Beyond 5G Future Wireless Networks – “RECOMBINE” Read More »