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Mischa Dohler

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Mischa-Dohler

Mischa Dohler es catedrático de Comunicaciones Inalámbricas en King's College London, impulsando la investigación interdisciplinaria y la innovación en tecnología, ciencias y artes. Es el Director del Centro de Investigación de Telecomunicaciones, cofundador de la empresa pionera de ciudades inteligentes Worldsensing, miembro del IEEE, la Real Academia de Ingeniería y la Royal Society of Arts (RSA), y miembro distinguido de Harvard Square Leaders Excellence.

Actúa como asesor en política, tecnología y emprendimiento apoyando a Richard Branson Carbon War Room, Ofcom, Comisión Europea, Tech London Advocate, ISO Smart City Working Group y varias start-ups. Es un conferencista frecuente y ha recibido numerosos premios. Ha sido pionero en varios campos de investigación, ha contribuido en numerosos estándares de seguridad cibernética, IoT / M2M y de banda ancha inalámbrica, posee una docena de patentes, tiene más de 200  publicaciones altamente citadas, y es autor de varios libros

Mischa Dohler is full Professor in Wireless Communications at King’s College London, driving cross-disciplinary research and innovation in technology, sciences and arts. He is the Director of the Centre for Telecommunications Research, co-founder of the pioneering smart city company  Worldsensing, Fellow of the IEEE, the Royal Academy of Engineering and the Royal Society of Arts (RSA), and a Distinguished Member of Harvard Square Leaders Excellence.

He acts as policy, technology and entrepreneurship adviser examples being Richard Branson's Carbon War Room, Ofcom, European Commission, Tech London Advocate, ISO Smart City working group, and various start-ups. He is a frequent keynote speaker, and has received numerous awards. He has pioneered several research fields, contributed to numerous wireless broadband, IoT/M2M and cyber security standards, holds a dozen patents, has more than 200 highly-cited publications, and authored several books.
 

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Director of the Centre for Telecommunications Research, King's College London.