IMEC Ghent Campus (imec-IDLab) is one of the campuses operated by Imec. Our records show the address as Ghent, East Flanders, Belgium.
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The IMEC Ghent Campus, part of imec-IDLab, specializes in information and communication technologies, offering courses on wireless systems, data analytics, and IoT. This location emphasizes applied research with strong ties to Ghent University, providing education in next-generation networks and sensor technologies.
- Wireless Communications: Explores 5G/6G standards, MIMO systems, and mmWave propagation, with simulations using MATLAB and field trials for network optimization.
- Internet of Things (IoT): Covers sensor networks, edge computing, and security protocols, including design of low-power devices for smart cities and agriculture.
- Data Science and Big Data: Teaches machine learning algorithms, data mining, and visualization, applied to multimedia processing and predictive analytics.
- Embedded Systems Design: Focuses on real-time operating systems, FPGA programming, and hardware-software co-design for autonomous systems.
- Cyber-Physical Systems: Addresses modeling, simulation, and control of interconnected systems, with emphasis on reliability and fault tolerance in industrial settings.
- Multimedia and Computer Vision: Includes image processing, deep learning for object detection, and augmented reality applications.
Courses integrate theoretical foundations with practical projects, utilizing labs equipped for prototyping and testing. The program supports interdisciplinary collaboration, incorporating elements from electrical engineering, computer science, and telecommunications. Advanced topics cover sustainable ICT, energy harvesting for devices, and privacy-preserving data analysis. Participants benefit from industry partnerships, gaining insights into deployments in healthcare monitoring and environmental sensing. The curriculum includes over 250 hours of hands-on sessions, with group projects on developing IoT prototypes. Elective modules explore blockchain for secure communications and AI-driven network management. This education pathway prepares students for roles in tech innovation, fostering skills in problem-solving and system integration. The campus environment encourages entrepreneurship, with incubators for startup ideas in digital tech.
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