Ingrid Moerman received her degree in electrical engineering (1987) and her Ph.D. degree (1992) from Ghent University, where she became a part-time professor in 2000. She is a staff member at IDLab, a core research group of imec with research activities embedded in Ghent University and the University of Antwerp. Ingrid Moerman is coordinating the research activities on mobile and wireless networking at Ghent University, where she is leading a research team of more than 30 members. Ingrid Moerman is also Program Manager of the ’Deterministic Networking’ track at imec, and in this role, she coordinates research activities on end-to-end wired/wireless networking solutions. Her main research interests include cooperative and intelligent radio networks, real-time software-defined radio, time-sensitive networks, dynamic spectrum sharing, coexistence across heterogeneous wireless networks, vehicular networks, satellite networks, open-source prototyping platforms, software tools for programmable networks, next -generation wireless networks (5G/6G/etc.), and experimentally supported research. Ingrid Moerman has longstanding experience in running and coordinating national- and EU-funded projects. At the international level, Ingrid Moerman led team SCATTER, consisting of researchers from IMEC-IDLab and Rutgers University (US), in the DARPA Spectrum Collaboration Challenge (SC2).
Research Keywords & Expertise
Cognitive Radio
Internet of Things
Wireless Sensor Networ...
wireless networks
cognitive radio networ...
network protocols
Cooperative networks
Intelligent wireless n...
Programmable network a...
Experimentally-support...
Time-sensitive network...
Deterministic wireless...
Cognitive and cooperat...
5G/xG
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wireless networks
Internet of Things
Wireless Sensor Networks
network protocols
Cognitive Radio
Cooperative networks
Intelligent wireless networks
Time-sensitive networks
Cognitive and cooperative radio
Short Biography
Ingrid Moerman received her degree in electrical engineering (1987) and her Ph.D. degree (1992) from Ghent University, where she became a part-time professor in 2000. She is a staff member at IDLab, a core research group of imec with research activities embedded in Ghent University and the University of Antwerp. Ingrid Moerman is coordinating the research activities on mobile and wireless networking at Ghent University, where she is leading a research team of more than 30 members. Ingrid Moerman is also Program Manager of the ’Deterministic Networking’ track at imec, and in this role, she coordinates research activities on end-to-end wired/wireless networking solutions. Her main research interests include cooperative and intelligent radio networks, real-time software-defined radio, time-sensitive networks, dynamic spectrum sharing, coexistence across heterogeneous wireless networks, vehicular networks, satellite networks, open-source prototyping platforms, software tools for programmable networks, next -generation wireless networks (5G/6G/etc.), and experimentally supported research. Ingrid Moerman has longstanding experience in running and coordinating national- and EU-funded projects. At the international level, Ingrid Moerman led team SCATTER, consisting of researchers from IMEC-IDLab and Rutgers University (US), in the DARPA Spectrum Collaboration Challenge (SC2).