- Advanced Physical Layer Processing Architectures
- Massively Parallel Algorithms for Communication Systems
- Non-Linear Signal Processing for 6G Systems and Beyond
- +۷ مورد دیگر
Konstantinos Nikitopoulos is a Professor at the Institute for Communication Systems, University of Surrey, and Director of the Wireless Systems Lab. He leads research in next-generation wireless communications, including Open RAN, non-linear processing, and neuromorphic computing. His work focuses on advancing MIMO systems, energy-efficient architectures, and practical implementations of 5G/6G standards. He has attracted over £11M in grants, including the HiPer-RAN and NL-COMM projects, and received awards for innovation and teaching. Education : PhD from National and Kapodistrian University of Athens Postdoctoral roles at RWTH Aachen University, UC Irvine, and UCL Research Interests : Non-linear signal processing for 6G systems Massively parallel algorithms and hardware acceleration Open RAN architectures and standard-compliant PHY design Unconventional computing (neuromorphic, quantum annealing) Awards : 2024 Innovator of the Year (University of Surrey) EPSRC First Grant (2021) Incremental Innovation Award (UK Department for Science, 2023) Grants & Projects : HiPer-RAN (£7.8M, DSIT) NL-COMM (£904K, Innovate UK) Tbps Communication System (£520K, Industry) Labs & Teams : Leads the Wireless Systems Lab and contributes to the 5G/6G Innovation Centre’s “Theory and Practice of Advanced Concepts” work area.

