About
Bozidar Radunovic is a Senior Principal Researcher in the Intelligent Networked Systems (opens in new tab) group at Microsoft Research (previously Azure for Operators Research (opens in new tab)), in Cambridge, UK. His research interests are in design and building next generation 5G infrastructure on cloud and edge. He has performed research on computer systems and algorithms with particular interest in access networks, virtualization and wireless communications.
Bozidar received his PhD in technical sciences from EPFL (opens in new tab), Switzerland, in 2005, and his BSc at the School of Electrical Engineering (opens in new tab), University of Belgrade, Serbia, in 1999. In 2006 he spent one year as a post-doc researcher at TREC, at ENS Paris and then joined Microsoft Research. In 2008 he was awarded IEEE William R. Bennett Prize Paper Award (opens in new tab) in the Field of Communications Systems.
Blogs and web pages about my work:
- Project Janus: Programmable RAN and Platform (opens in new tab)
- Microsoft and Industry Leaders Enable RAN and Platform Programmability with Project Janus (opens in new tab)
- Microsoft Innovation in RAN Analytics and Control | Azure Blog and Updates | Microsoft Azure (opens in new tab)
- Project Arno: How Microsoft Research created the technology and industry momentum for Azure to empower telecom operators in the cloud (opens in new tab)
- Empowering operators on their cloud migration journey (opens in new tab)
Featured projects
Programmable RAN Platform
Programmable RAN platform for next generation Open RAN
Affordable connectivity in the TVWS spectrum with cellular radio technology
Read about our efforts to provide affordable wireless broadband using TV White Space frequencies and LTE hardware
Project Arno: Cloudification of Telecom Network Infrastructure
Microsoft Research special project to develop enabling technology for virtualizing and cloudifying telecommunication network infrastructure (e.g., 5G) on hyperscale cloud platforms (such as Azure).