6G Tech Day: From Algorithms to Hardware Validation
Munich, Germany
| Venue | Start Date | End Date |
|---|---|---|
| The MathWorks GmbH | 18 Feb 2026, 09:00 CET | 18 Feb 2026, 15:00 CET |
Overview
Join a 6G Tech Day at the MathWorks Munich office. The three presentations cover integrated, end to end workflows – from algorithm design and simulation to real time validation on SDRs/FPGAs.
Why attend
Get a practical path to tackle industry challenges: build ISAC scenarios that blend sensing and communications, create digital twins of wireless environments, and prototype AI‑native (neural) receivers – all within MATLAB and Simulink for fast iteration. Connect technology to execution: generate HDL, deploy to hardware, and validate designs (multipath case study). See how MathWorks Services accelerate adoption and team skills.
What you will learn
Waveform co design and passive sensing with 5G NR; build a virtual lab for channels and propagation; prototype neural receivers and training pipelines; model non terrestrial networks; trace model → HDL → bitstream → over the air validation; develop bit true, hardware aware SDR/RFSoC models; HDL best practices for performance and testbenches.
Highlights
- ISAC scenarios: Co‑design waveforms; evaluate passive sensing with 5G NR.
- Digital twins: Virtual lab for channels, mobility, and propagation.
- AI‑native receivers: Prototype blocks and training pipelines; benchmark vs baselines.
- Model → HDL → bitstream → OTA: End‑to‑end validation; multipath channel case study.
- Hardware‑aware SDR/RFSoC: Bit‑true models; HDL best practices for performance and testbenches.
Who Should Attend
Wireless and 6G researchers; SDR/FPGA developers; signal processing, systems, and verification engineers; technical leads evaluating AI for receivers or building lab environments.
About the Presenters
Ahmad Saad
Ahmad Saad is a principal application engineer at MathWorks specializing in wireless communications and signal processing. Prior to joining MathWorks he was with the Fraunhofer Society in Munich, where he was involved in projects on the design and modeling of cognitive communication systems with applications in ultra-reliable industrial and vehicular connectivity. His PhD in communication systems obtained in 2019 was a joint supervision between the Fraunhofer Society in Munich and the University of Augsburg in Germany.
Nadia Shivarova
Nadia Shivarova is a Senior Application Engineer at MathWorks, Glasgow. She joined the company in 2016 in the development team working on wireless communications for FPGAs. Since becoming an AE in 2020, she has supported customers from multiple industries working on wireless standards, antenna-to-bits and HDL modelling. She is an MEng graduate from University of Strathclyde, Glasgow.
Sebastian Malak
Sebastian Malack and his team help engineering organizations streamline workflows while addressing complex customer needs. As Consulting Manager at MathWorks Munich, Sebastian works with companies across industries to implement model-based design principles aligned with industry best practices. He productizes requirements engineering, detailed design, and cross-domain integration through automated code generation and DevOps principles. Sebastian holds a master’s degree in aerospace engineering from the Technical University of Munich and pursued additional studies at TU Delft.
Agenda
| Time | Title |
| 9:00 | Registration |
| 9:30 | Welcome and Introduction |
| 9:45 | Session 1 – 6G Research and Development with MATLAB
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| 11:00 | Break |
| 11:15 | Session 2 – Wireless HDL Algorithms and Deployment
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| 12:30 | Lunch and Networking |
| 14:00 | Introduction to MathWorks Services |
| 14:30 | Closing Remarks and Q&A |
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