Ericsson-Carleton Partnership
The Ericsson-Carleton University Partnership for Research and Leadership in Wireless Networks is a collaborative effort to drive innovation, train skilled workers and build more reliable, secure technology for the future of 5G wireless communications.
Our Impact At-A-Glance
Since February 2020, the partnership has taken significant steps toward advancing innovative wireless communications solutions:
760+
co-op placement terms
180+
total graduate students engaged
104
students graduated from the Ericsson 5G course
68
graduate students involved in research projects
20+
researchers currently led by the Ericsson 5G Chair
8
funded graduate fellows
In our 2024 Impact Report, find important updates of the past year, such as:
- 23 research publications from partnership projects
- 2 TechTalk Symposiums to share findings
- 1 new 5G Drone Lab opening
Partnership News
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Ericsson-Carleton Partnership Celebrates Renewed Collaboration at Latest TechTalks
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Ericsson and Carleton University extend Partnership to Advance 5G Wireless Networks
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Join TechTalks Ericsson-Carleton Symposium on June 5
Partnership Components

Research Projects and Leaders
Ericsson and Carleton researchers are working together to address the growing global need for reliable and secure next-generation wireless technologies.

Ericsson 5G Fellows
Ericsson Fellows are the future of the telecommunications industry. Take a look at their profiles to find out more about them and their research.

Mobile Wireless Laboratory
The Advanced Research and Innovation in Smart Environments (ARISE) building houses the dedicated laboratory for wireless research, featuring the latest 5G technologies.

Learning Wireless Networks
The 5G Networks course provides graduate students a unique learning experience with academic and industry leaders in the field.

Ericsson Research Chair
Professor Ioannis (John) Lambadaris’ long-standing collaboration with Ericsson has led to the creation of a dedicated research chair.

5G Drone Laboratory
Using a 5G wireless network to control drones, researchers are advancing solutions for real-world challenges.
Partner with Carleton University
Carleton works with business partners to address industry needs and achieve shared goals in research and innovation, talent and workforce recruitment, and reputation and social impact. For more information about partnering with Carleton University, contact us.
Discover the power of 5G
Ericsson is one of the leading providers of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) to service providers.
Are you a graduating Carleton student or recent grad who is interested in a career in the wireless communications industry with an innovative, forward-looking company? Visit Ericsson’s careers page to find job opportunities in your region.