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Gabor Fodor is an Adjunct Professor at KTH Royal Institute of Technology, specializing in wireless systems within the Division of Decision Control Systems. His expertise encompasses physical layer and medium access control layer algorithms, advanced radio resource management, and performance analysis techniques in wireless access networks, with a particular emphasis on cellular networks. Fodor is actively involved in multiple antenna techniques and millimeter-wave communications as well as device-to-device communications. He has held various professional roles, including Associate Editor of IEEE Communications Magazine and IEEE Wireless Communications. He has participated in numerous significant conferences and workshops, including serving as a panelist and an invited speaker. As an active researcher, he also provides supervision for doctoral candidates and has contributed to various editorial boards. Fodor has received multiple accolades throughout his career, including the IEEE Communications Society Stephen O. Rice Prize in 2018 and recognition for his student conference papers. He has led initiatives in emerging technologies and has been a part of the IEEE Sweden VT/COM/IT Chapter Board. In addition to his research activities, Fodor is involved in academia through teaching and leading courses at KTH, particularly focused on Wireless Networks.
KTH Royal Institute of Technology • Stockholm, Sweden
Teaching and conducting research in wireless systems.
Ericsson Research • Stockholm, Sweden
Conducting research in radio department focusing on wireless technology advancements.
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