Dott. Mag. Lorenzo Zaniboni is a Doctoral Researcher at the Institute for Communications Engineering under the Chair of Communications Engineering led by Prof. Gerhard Kramer at the Technical University of Munich (TUM). His research focuses on 6G Wireless Communication models, particularly using Intelligent Reflecting Surfaces (IRS) and Information Theory. He holds a B.Sc. and M.Sc. in Communication Engineering from the University of Parma. Education: B.Sc. in Computer Science, Electronic And Communication Engineering, University of Parma (2018) M.Sc. in Communication Engineering, University of Parma (2020) Research Interests: Lorenzo explores cutting-edge topics in wireless communication systems, including IRS-aided communications, integrated sensing and communication (ISAC), and OTFS modulation. His work addresses challenges in multi-user scenarios and non-linear channel performance optimization. Teaching Contributions: Wireless Communication Laboratory (Summer 2022–2023) Wireless Communication (Winter 2022/23–current) Multi User Information Theory (Summer 2024–current) Awards: Research Fellow Scholarship from CNIT (2021) for work on 5G multicarrier modulation formats. Thesis Topics: Supervises and offers thesis opportunities in IRS-aided communications, ISAC, and wireless communication systems.







