26 March 2026

Diana Pamela Moya Osorio was recently interviewed by the strategic research environment ELLIIT, where the upcoming focus period and 6G were in the spotlight.

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In 2024, the strategic research environment ELLIIT launched the interview series Meet the Recruited Faculty, highlighting newly recruited top researchers. Diana Pamela Moya Osorio, Assistant Professor at the Division of Communication Systems (KS), is one of these recruited experts and has been part of the ELLIIT Recruited Faculty since October 2023.

During the spring, she has been working on organizing ELLIIT’s upcoming focus period at Linköping University.

An international platform

The focus periods are a visiting researcher program within ELLIIT, aimed at bringing together leading international researchers and inspiring young ELLIIT researchers through personal interactions with top scientists from around the world. The focus periods last five weeks and are organized twice a year at one of the ELLIIT universities around a specific research topic.

The focus period co-organized by Diana Pamela Moya Osorio begins on April 7 and is titled “Wireless Sensing Technologies for Emerging Applications.”

Read more about the focus periods and the full interview with Diana Pamela Moya Osorio on the ELLIIT website here.

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