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Wireless Communications – Testimonials from alumni

This page features students who have graduated from the Master's programme in Wireless Communications. Meet Rajeshwari, one of our 2019 graduates who now works as a RFIC Validation Engineer at Ericsson. Raji from IndiaThe programme is really well structured, with the possibility to choose multiple electives. Meet Atef, one of our 2018 graduates who now works as a PD Baseband Developer at Ericsson.

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/lubas/i-uoh-lu-tawir/wireless-communications-testimonials-alumni - 2025-01-26

Wireless Communications – Testimonials from students

This page features students who were studying the Master's programme in Wireless Communications at the time of the interview. Giovani from BrazilPeople here are kind and willing to help you with whatever you need.Read Giovani's full testimonialNisha from IndiaA very practical approach, leveraging one’s potential to solve real-life problems.Read Nisha's full testimonialKorkut from TurkeyThe profess

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/lubas/i-uoh-lu-tawir/wireless-communications-testimonials-students - 2025-01-26

What Nawanit says about the Master's in Wireless Communications

Nawanit from IndiaWhat year did you graduate?"I graduated in 2020."What is your current job and where is it located?"I currently work as a Radio Frequency and Mixed Signal ASIC Developer, Ericsson AB, Lund."How did you find your job and how long did it take?"I was an intern at Ericsson, Lund, and did my Master’s thesis here. Then I landed a job here after graduation."What is your favourite thing a

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/lubas/i-uoh-lu-tawir/what-nawanit-says-about-masters-wireless-communications - 2025-01-26

Application checklist

Applying for Master's or Bachelor's degree programmes or courses? Each year there are students who miss an important step or official application rule, which disqualifies their application for consideration. Make sure your application is complete and correct so you can be evaluated and considered for selection! Follow our instructions carefully to o ensure that your application is complete and acc

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/admissions/bachelors-and-masters-studies/applying-studies-when-apply/application-checklist - 2025-01-26

The Student Health Centre's contact form for student organisations and other organisations

This online form is intended for student organisations, external engagement partners and other organisations wishing to contact the Student Health Centre. Fill in the fields below and we will contact you as soon as possible.Individual students who wish to contact the Student Health Centre are referred to our online appointment booking.Make an appointment at the Student Health Centre via the online

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/form/student-health-centres-contact-form-student-organisations-and-other-organisations - 2025-01-26

Profile areas

At Lund University Improving people's living conditions and contributing to solutions for global societal challenges is one of the main tasks of Lund University's profile areas. Human rights By bringing together several research disciplines, researchers at Lund University aim to address global societal problems and promote human rights as effective tools for justice. Human rights Light and materia

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/research-and-innovation/research-excellence-areas/profile-areas - 2025-01-26

Natural and artificial cognition

By studying the behaviour of living entities and combining this with research into robots and software, researchers at Lund University are gaining groundbreaking insights into how intelligent systems work. Cognition is about how humans, animals and machines perceive, process, store, retrieve and share information. Understanding how this is done has been a goal since the ancient Greek philosophers.

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/research-and-innovation/research-excellence-areas/profile-areas/natural-and-artificial-cognition - 2025-01-26

Light and materials

More efficient solar cells that are ultra-thin and flexible. Cleaner fuel that uses light to convert carbon dioxide into carbon monoxide. These are examples of discoveries that show how knowledge of light and materials can create new, more sustainable products for the future. Advanced basic researchWith the expertise available at Lund Laser Centre (LLC), NanoLund and MAX IV, researchers are now ab

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/research-and-innovation/research-excellence-areas/profile-areas/light-and-materials - 2025-01-26

Proactive ageing

By studying different stages of ageing and focusing on people in midlife, researchers at Lund University are developing proactive approaches for health care, social services and community planning. This will contribute to improved health and quality of life for future generations of older people. Dementia and arthritis are examples of diseases that become more common as we get older, and to some e

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/research-and-innovation/research-excellence-areas/profile-areas/proactive-ageing - 2025-01-26

Human rights

In a world of rising tensions, human rights are increasingly important. By bringing together several research disciplines, researchers at Lund University aim to address global societal problems and promote human rights as effective tools for justice. Humanity is divided on how to deal with global challenges. In an increasingly polarised world, it is vital that we demonstrate the role that human ri

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/research-and-innovation/research-excellence-areas/profile-areas/human-rights - 2025-01-26

Nature-based future solutions

Biodiversity loss and the climate crisis are closely linked. A warmer climate impacts wildlife, entire ecosystems and people, while biodiversity loss exacerbates the effects of climate change. Innovative research can limit the negative effects of these intertwined crises. Researchers at Lund University are investigating the complex links between biodiversity loss and climate change. They are also

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/research-and-innovation/research-excellence-areas/profile-areas/nature-based-future-solutions - 2025-01-26

What Razi says about the Master's in Digital Architecture and Emergent Futures

Razi from CanadaHow did you find out about this programme and why did you choose it? "I found this programme by doing a Google search with the keywords 'computational architecture Europe'. At the top of the list was the Lund University Digital Architecture programme. I chose this programme due to the subject specificity and the experience of exploring Scandinavia."What do you think about your prog

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/lubas/i-uoh-lu-taaef/what-razi-says-about-masters-digital-architecture-and-emergent-futures - 2025-01-26

What Madeline says about the Master's in Astrophysics

Madeline from AustraliaAbout the programme and the teaching style How did you find out about this programme and why did you choose it? "I originally found out about Lund University through a study abroad programme during my Bachelor’s degree at the University of Sydney. I had enjoyed my time in Lund so much that I decided to return to do my Masters! It was also one of the few universities in Swede

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/lubas/i-uoh-lu-naafy/what-madeline-says-about-masters-astrophysics - 2025-01-26

What Filippa says about the Bachelor's in Development Studies

Filippa from SwedenAbout the programme, courses and opportunities How did you choose this programme? "I am from Malmö, so I knew already about Lund University. After high school, I was abroad and I always liked speaking English. I like the international perspective, so I knew when I applied for a Bachelor’s, no matter where in Sweden, I waned it to be in English. I’ve always leaned towards the soc

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/lubas/i-uoh-lu-sgutv/what-filippa-says-about-bachelors-development-studies - 2025-01-26

Latest news in human rights

Show more news Human rights research at Lund University In a world of rising tensions, human rights are increasingly important. By bringing together several research disciplines, researchers at Lund University aim to address global societal problems and promote human rights as effective tools for justice.Human rights

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/category/human-rights - 2025-01-26

Latest news in nature-based future solutions

Show more news Research in nature-based solutions at Lund University Nature-based future solutions is one of five profile areas at Lund University. The area's unique research aims to improve people's lives and solve global problems.Biodiversity loss and the climate crisis are closely linked. A warmer climate impacts wildlife, entire ecosystems and people, while biodiversity loss exacerbates the ef

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/category/nature-based-future-solutions - 2025-01-26

Latest news in proactive ageing

Show more news Research in proactive ageing at Lund University By studying different stages of ageing and focusing on people in midlife, researchers at Lund University are developing proactive approaches for health care, social services and community planning. This will contribute to improved health and quality of life for future generations of older people.Proactive ageing

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/category/proactive-ageing - 2025-01-26

What Ada says about the Bachelor's in International Business

Introducing Ada  Hi! My name is Ada, and I'm the student ambassador for the Bachelor's programme in International Business. I am happy to answer any questions you might have about the programme, courses, student life, and life in Lund and Sweden via the Unibuddy Platform, where you can chat with me (see below). Please note that I cannot answer questions about the application process, scholarships,

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/lubas/i-uoh-lu-egibu/what-ada-says-about-bachelors-international-business - 2025-01-26