The Telecommunications area of DEIB counts about 40 faculty staff members (full professors, associate professors, assistant professors) and more than 90 temporary researchers, including PhD students, post-docs and research collaborators.
The research staff is very active, operating in the most advanced telecommunication fields and maintaining a strong collaboration with the National and European industry. The research activities are developed in:
- 10 research laboratories
- 6 interdepartmental laboratories: CLIMATE-LAB; GEOLAB - Laboratorio di Geomatica e Osservazione della Terra; IOT LAB - Internet of Things; Lab LAFOS - Laboratory on Fiber Optic SENSORS; METAMAT-LAB; PSVL - Polimi Sound and Vibration Laboratory- one University's large infrastructure: PoIiFAB.
The members of the Telecommunications research area are engaged in:
- national and international research projects
- Joint Research Platforms (JRP)
The degree program in Telecommunications Engineering trains engineers with solid foundations in the design of communication devices and systems, in the organization and management of communication networks that are part of the great Internet, in the analysis of data and signals and in the definition and personalization of communication services.
The Telecommunications area offers a PhD course which has an international reach and influence. In the interdisciplinary world of Telecommunications many research areas coexist: transmission systems and telecommunication networks, radio and optical wireless transmission, digital signal processing, electromagnetic methods, remote sensing methods and systems, audio and video analysis and production.