Doctorate in Wireless Communications
- Feb 24
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This doctorate study program is a 100% research-based academic pathway designed for senior engineers, technology innovators, researchers, and industry leaders seeking to produce original and high-impact research in advanced wireless systems and next-generation communication technologies. Positioned at a level equal to EQF Level 8 and aligned with the third European cycle, the program emphasizes theoretical depth, experimental innovation, and independent scholarly contribution within complex global communication infrastructures.
With a duration of +18 months (minimum duration with flexible extension options), the program provides a rigorous yet adaptable research framework that enables candidates to conduct in-depth investigations while maintaining professional or executive responsibilities.
The academic structure consists of seven modules, including:
Four research-focused modules dedicated to advanced research design, quantitative modeling, wireless system simulation, signal processing research, spectrum analysis, data-driven optimization, and doctoral-level academic writing and publication standards.
Two general modules addressing advanced communication theory, network architecture evolution, cybersecurity strategies, technology governance, innovation ecosystems, and ethical considerations in digital transformation.
One specialized module in Wireless Communications, focusing on advanced mobile communication systems, 5G and emerging 6G architectures, massive MIMO systems, antenna design, radio frequency engineering, satellite communications, IoT network integration, spectrum management, and intelligent wireless networks.
Thesis and research activities forming the core academic component, enabling candidates to conduct original, independent research addressing challenges such as ultra-low latency systems, high-capacity data transmission, smart connectivity, resilient network infrastructures, and future communication paradigms.
This doctorate study program prepares candidates to contribute at the highest levels of research and development, telecommunications strategy, regulatory policy, and academic scholarship. It develops the capacity to critically evaluate wireless technologies, design innovative communication frameworks, and advance global connectivity through research-driven solutions.
Graduates are positioned to shape the future of wireless communication systems, lead technological transformation initiatives, influence spectrum and infrastructure policy, and contribute to cutting-edge innovation in telecommunications industries worldwide.





