The EUVATION podcast is a constantly evolving platform where our listeners get inside knowledge on a host of technology related projects which are, in most cases, EU funded. From medicine, to self-driving automobiles - nothing is off limits. Join us for some one-on-one time with the project partners responsible for getting the job done. We explore not only what they are doing, but why.

Signals & Communication

REINDEER (2) H2020 Project: A closer look at RadioWeaves Technolo...

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In this Episode, we will speak with Erik Larsson, Professor and Head of the Division for Communication Systems in the Department of Electrical Engineering at Linköping University, about how the REINDEER H2020 Project can help facilitate the idea of embedded antennas by using RadioWeaves technology....

REINDEER (1) H2020 Project: Using RadioWeaves for smart connect-c...

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In this episode we speak with Liesbet Van der Perre, Technology Lead in the REINDEER (https://reindeer-project.eu) project. She informs us about the overarching goals in REINDEER and explains how the project will benefits residents of the EU and the EU itself. The REINDEER project has received ...

EPIC (3) H2020 Project: Creating a New Generation of Forward-Erro...

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In this episode we speak with Jhon Jimenez and Timo Lehnigk-Emden from Creonic. They are project partners in EPIC (https://epic-h2020.eu) . We talk about project completion and what practical results can be observed and applied. The EPIC project has received funding from the European Union's Hori...

EPIC (2) H2020 Project: A conversation with Onur Sahin from Inter...

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The EPIC (https://epic-h2020.eu) H2020 project is winding down. Partner, Onur Sahin reports all is well; goals have been met, demonstrators are working and there has been a great sense of cooperation among partners. The EPIC project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 res...

EPIC (1) H2020 Project: Creating a New Generation of Forward-Erro...

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In this podcast we talk about the EPIC (https://epic-h2020.eu) project. EPIC is an EU funded effort to rebuild error correction codes for data transmission so that they will continue to work in super fast beyond 5G speeds. We speak with Catherine Douillard, Stefan Weithoffer and Charbel Abdel Nour ...