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Meet our PhD students: Aleksandar Birmancevic

Hi Aleksandar Birmancevic, PhD student with Ericsson, in communications engineering!

Researchers in front of radio equipment
Aleksandar Birmancevic is on his second year of PhD studies.

What is your research topic? 

I work with mid-band channel characterization for joint communication and sensing. 

Whats is your project within NextG2Com? 

I’m working on the analysis of repeater-assisted cellular massive MIMO channels. It will be a signal-processing task in terms that I'll investigate the gains achieved by beamforming and spatial multiplexing in repeater assisted MIMO networks. On the other hand, but still closely connected to the previous, I'll try to provide an appropriate characterization of these radio channels that would lead to a contribution in a building a novel or enhancement of an existing channel model. I will also during my PhD studies spend 15 months with Ericsson Research in Gothenburg within the frame of the "MiFuture" Horizon EU-project I am funded by. 

What do you do when you are not doing research?

I’m moving the measurement equipment across the building to have the ready setup for the measurements to come. Jokes aside, I hang out with people, especially from the corridor at work and I also challenge myself to study languages I’d like to speak during my stay abroad, “poco a poco”.