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Simon Cotton is a Professor at Queen's University Belfast, affiliated with the School of Electronics, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science and the Wireless Communication Systems Institute. His research focuses on advanced wireless communication systems, including 5G/6G networks, reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RIS), and millimeter-wave technologies. He has led major projects such as the Future Communications Hub in All-Spectrum Connectivity and contributed to initiatives like the UK Telecoms Innovation Network (UKTIN). His work encompasses channel modeling, antenna design, and machine learning applications in wireless networks.
Key awards include the Harold A. Wheeler Prize Paper Award and Philip Leverhulme Prize, reflecting his impactful contributions to the field. He has been actively involved in national committees, such as the Wireless 2030 Report for the UK Government and DCMS 6G Consultation. His research has been widely disseminated through conferences and media, including BBC features on 5G and future wireless technologies.
Recent projects span topics like secure wireless systems, energy-efficient MIMO architectures, and AI-driven network optimization. Collaborative work with institutions like the University of Oxford and Strathclyde highlights his role in advancing cross-disciplinary research in next-generation communication networks.
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