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  • Two COS Researchers Win Best Student Paper Awards

    Zinat and Nuria
    Zinat Behdad (left) and Núria Flores-Espinosa (right)
    Published Dec 13, 2025

    In October 2025, two PhD students at COS, Zinat Behdad and Núria Flores-Espinosa, won best student paper awards in two different conferences: IEEE Sweden Joint VT-COM-IT Workshop, and ISAP 2025.

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  • Vitaly Petrov is appointed docent in communication systems

    Vitaly Petrov is appointed docent
    Published Oct 30, 2025

    His docent lecture covered wireless communications in sub-THz and THz bands

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  • Vitaly Petrov appointed SSF Future Research Leader to pioneer 6G & 7G Wireless Communications

    Vitaly Petrov
    Vitaly Petrov
    Published Jun 20, 2025

    Assistant Professor Vitaly Petrov at COS has been appointed as Research Leader of the future by the Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research (SSF). This appointment, coming together with a significan...

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  • Telephone Director H.T. Cedergren's Medal to head of COS

    Emil
    Emil
    Published Dec 19, 2024

    Professor Emil Björnson, head of COS, has been awarded a silver medal from the Telephone Director H.T. Cedergren's foundation.

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  • The SweWIN Center is Officially Established

    Published Apr 10, 2024

    The SweWIN research center was officially approved and created by the President of KTH on April 10, 2024. Professor Emil Björnson, head of COS, was selected as the center director, and the center is o...

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  • Emil Björnson was awarded the 2022 Tage Erlander Prize

    Emil Björnson.
    Published Feb 11, 2022

    The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has awarded Professor Emil Björnson with the 2022 Tage Erlander Prize for natural sciences and technology.

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  • Marina Petrova is appointed Wallenberg Academy Fellow 2019

    Published Dec 03, 2019

    Using millimeter waves to send information in the future

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