INCT Signals celebrates the training of new researchers with three undergraduate thesis defenses at LASP/UFC.

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6/26/20261 min read

INCT Signals is pleased to share another significant outcome of its human resource development initiatives: the defense of three undergraduate capstone projects (TCCs) by students from the Telecommunications Engineering program at the Federal University of Ceará (UFC). All students were affiliated with the Applied Signal Processing Laboratory (LASP) and participated in research activities conducted under the auspices of the National Institute of Science and Technology in Signal Processing, Communications, Sensing, and Surveillance (INCT Signals).

The projects addressed topics of great relevance to future wireless communication networks, signal processing, and intelligence applied to communications:

✅ Projection-Based Partitioned MILAC Architectures for MU-MIMO Precoding

👨‍🎓 Israel Coelho Cunha

✅ Comparative Analysis of One- and Two-Dimensional High-Resolution Direction-of-Arrival Estimation Algorithms

👨‍🎓 Jean Carlos de Souza Ferreira

✅ Channel Parameter Estimation in RIS-Assisted MIMO Communications

👩‍🎓 Melryllin Genniani de Oliveira Sousa

These projects cover strategic themes for future 6G networks, smart antennas, sensing, and advanced signal processing.

These achievements highlight INCT Signals' role in training young researchers, fostering scientific vocations, and preparing highly qualified professionals to work in research, innovation, and technological development.

Congratulations to the students, advisors, and the entire team involved! 👏🚀

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