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    Marina Petrova is an associate professor in wireless communication with the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden. She was the vice director of Digital Fuitures between January 2020 and June 2021.

  2. Marina Petrova. Professor of Wireless Communications, RWTH Aachen University and KTH Royal Institute of Technology. Verified email at mcc.rwth-aachen.de. Wireless Networks Resource management Spectrum sharing mmWave JCAS. Articles 1–20.

  3. Marina Gmizić, better known as Marina Petrova, (born February 6, 1939) is a Serbian film actress known for her performances in West German productions of the 1950s and 1960s such as Das Nachtlokal zum Silbermond . She retired from acting following her marriage to Roy Jenson. Their son is actor Sasha Jenson.

  4. Marina Petrova Professor, RWTH Aachen University and KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Former Vice Director of Digital Futures and Chair of the Strategic Research Committee, Former Digital Futures Faculty

  5. Marina Petrova is an associate professor in wireless communication in the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden. Her research focuses on system-level studies of future wireless systems, self-organizing networks, cognitive communication and mm-wave networking.

  6. Marina Petrova is a Professor of wireless communication at RWTH Aachen University and a Visiting Professor at KTH Royal Institute of Technology. She has a Ph.D. in electronics engineering and telecommunications and works on future intelligent wireless systems, mmWave and radar technologies, and mobile computing.

  7. Marina G. Petrova - Research. Research. Publications. 2023. The Other Dark Side of Pro-Government Militias: Deterring Nonviolent Action and Spoiling Prospects for Peace During Civil Wars. Studies in Conflict & Terrorism (with Phillip Nelson) [replication files] 2022. Is It All the Same?