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Summer School: 6G to All
The "6G for All" Summer School is an innovative program that delves into the cutting-edge field of 6G mobile technology, which is currently underrepresented in many academic studies. This technology promises to revolutionize connectivity with unparalleled ...
Application deadline 15 May 2025
The "6G for All" Summer School is an innovative program that delves into the cutting-edge field of 6G mobile technology, which is currently underrepresented in many academic studies. This technology promises to revolutionize connectivity with unparalleled speed, reliability, and efficiency. In partnership with BME, FAU, and UPM, located in regions at the forefront of mobile communication and 5G/6G research, we aim to equip EELISA network students with essential skills in mobile technologies and its application.
During the three intensive days, participants will first explore the fundamentals of 5G, laying the groundwork for an in-depth study of the theoretical and practical aspects of 6G. The Summer School contributes to addressing societal challenges and supports the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly digital inclusion (SDG 10), the advancement of industry and infrastructure (SDG 9), and the promotion of sustainable cities (SDG 11). Through short projects and discussions, students will gain insights into the impact of 6G on issues like climate action and infrastructure adaptation.
The program places great emphasis on education and lifelong learning by providing equal access to high-quality education (SDG 4). In close collaboration with partner universities and local industries, the Summer School fosters interdisciplinary thinking and prepares participants to meet the demands of the future technological landscape.
Participation requirements
We invite all students enrolled in (Master’s) programs within the EELISA network. Specifically, the invitation is especially given to students in the Departments of Electrical Engineering, as prior knowledge is required for the workshops and tasks. Students should attend an online session beforehand, where some skills will be assessed. This involves not only technical knowledge but also their work approach and methodology.