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Queen Mary Joins AI-RAN Alliance to Drive Innovation in AI-Enabled Wireless Networks
Centre for Networks, Communications and Systems6 November 2025
The School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) at Queen Mary University of London (QMUL) is proud to announce its membership in the AI-RAN Alliance, marking a significant step forward in advancing research and innovation in AI-driven communication systems.
This collaboration bridges the gap between academic research and industrial application, fostering the development of AI-native architectures and next-generation wireless technologies that will shape the evolution of 5G, 6G, and beyond.
Through this partnership, QMUL will contribute its expertise to the Alliance's AI-for-RAN, AI-on-RAN, and Data-for-AI working groups, helping shape the next generation of adaptive, efficient, and self-optimizing mobile networks.
QMUL researchers view AI as a transformative force in wireless communication, enabling:
- Real-time, AI-driven network control
- Energy-efficient RAN operation
- Scalable support for massive IoT and autonomous systems
- Continuous learning through simulation-driven design
This synergy between academic research and industrial deployment ensures that new technologies are not only theoretically sound but also practically validated, accelerating the transition from research to real-world implementation.
People: Mona JABER Arumugam NALLANATHAN Ahmed M. A. SAYED Richard CLEGG Ignacio DE CASTRO ARRIBAS
Contact: Antonino MasaracchiaEmail: a.masaracchia@qmul.ac.uk
Updated by: Antonino Masaracchia