Strengthening Transatlantic Research Collaborations in 6G

The 6G-XCEL project continues to foster deep academic exchange and innovation through international collaborations with leading U.S. institutions and researchers.

🎓 As part of our ongoing dialogue with the global research community, recent presentations showcased groundbreaking work from both EU and US partners:

1. Shashi Raj Pandey (AAU) presented “Push–Pull Coexistence towards 6G: From MAC Design to System Architecture” – offering new insights into efficient coexistence strategies in future wireless systems.

2. Adnan Shahid, PhD, SMIEEE (IMEC) introduced “Closed-loop Intelligence using Large Language Models (LLMs) in Open Radio Access Networks” – exploring the potential of AI to revolutionize network intelligence.

3. Tingjun Chen (Duke University, US) shared visionary research on “Toward Intelligent and Efficient Optical Networks: Performance Modeling, Co-existence, and Field Trials” and  “Scalable Wireless Digital Twins for High-Fidelity RF Signal Mapping”.

These cross-continental efforts underscore our commitment to co-developing future 6G architectures, pushing the boundaries of AI, and ensuring interoperable, intelligent, and energy-efficient networks.

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