Our PhDs

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Koen Blom

Koen Blom

SeaSTAR: Temporal and spatial filtering for underwater acoustic communications

The underwater environment is a harsh environment for communication. As of today, underwater communication mainly uses acoustic transducers due to the fast attenuation of Electromagnetic (EM) waves in water. ... read more

Yvon van den Boer

Yvon van den Boer

Channel Choice Behavior of Businesses

The PhD project concerns channel choice behavior of businesses and is subsidized by the Dutch Tax Administration and the University of Twente. ... read more

David Borggreve

David Borggreve

ANALOG CMOS CIRCUITS FOR 60 GHZ - MULTI-GIGABIT PER SECOND WIRELESS COMMUNICATION

Over the past decade wireless communication in the millimeter-wave (mmW) radio spectrum has received increased attention from regulators and industry. Depending on the world region, up to 9 GHz of the radio spectrum around 60 GHz has become available for unlicensed short range wireless communication. ... read more

Stephan Bosch

Stephan Bosch

Activity recognition and activity assessment

Research is currently focused on measuring various aspects of human and animal motion. The goal is to determine what motion features need to be sensed to answer questions about the person’s current activity such as: what activities are being performed, what is the estimated intensity of the activity, what tools or objects are involved in the activity, is the person walking and where is he going? ... read more