Nokia Bell Labs

Nokia Bell Labs

Telecommunications

Murray Hill, NJ 93,106 followers

As the industrial research lab for Nokia, Bell Labs innovates with purpose, pursuing tech that will impact society.

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Throughout our 100-year history, Nokia Bell Labs has overcome some of the world’s biggest scientific challenges by bringing together the brightest minds in mathematics, physics, computing and engineering. We identify a problem, and then commit our best people to find a solution. As Nokia’s industrial research lab, we innovate with purpose, pursuing responsible, sustainable technologies that will have a demonstrable impact on society. And we believe the best research is done in an inclusive, collaborative manner, taking multiple diverse points of view into account.

Industry
Telecommunications
Company size
10,001+ employees
Headquarters
Murray Hill, NJ
Type
Public Company
Founded
1925
Specialties
Telecommunications, Research, Technology, Innovation, Science, Telecom, Communications, 5G, 4G, 6G, AI, Wireless, IoT, Cloud Computing, Network, Optical, Optics, Machine Learning, Augment Intelligence, Experiments in Art and Technology, Deep Learning, Artificial Intelligence, Big Data, Digital Transformation, Drones, and Ideas

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    🌐 Happy World Standards Day! While this day aims to bring together "a shared vision for a better world," this year emphasizes the UN's sustainable development goal 9: promote inclusive and sustainable industrialization and foster innovation. With that in mind, this special World Standards Day blog from our Peter Merz, Head of Nokia Standards, addresses our key 3GPP standardization efforts in 6G, and its potential for groundbreaking advancements in connectivity, AI, and sustainability. Don't miss it ➡️ https://nokia.ly/4dToUKQ    #WorldStandardsDay #6G #Innovation #SDGs 

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    ⚛️ From drug discovery to data security and even global logistics, quantum technology is a game changer that goes far beyond computing. Quantum technology will usher us into a new era, all powered by networks that will connect everything. In the latest episode of Bloomberg's Exponential Era (presented by Nokia), Hannah Fry speaks to Nokia Bell Labs Research Leader Michael Eggleston! Don't miss it ➡️ https://nokia.ly/3YkQXy2 - #Quantum #Research #BellLabs

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    🌐 OUT NOW from 5GAmericas: 'The 6G Upgrade in the 7-8 GHz Spectrum Range: Coverage Capacity and Technology,' paper, authored by Nokia's Harri Holma and AMIT MUKHOPADHYAY, Ph.D.! The paper studies the 7–8 GHz spectrum range, which is a key enabler for 6G connectivity. It looks at capacity increases, spectrum efficiency, infrastructure reuse, technology boost, and spectrum sharing... Read it here ➡️ https://nokia.ly/3U6gRmN #6G #Research

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    ⛏️💡🧠 We are teaming up with Vale to shape the future of smart mining! Together, we aim to launch a cognitive monitoring network service to enhance productivity, reliability, and safety in mining operations. It enables smarter and safer mining practices by using data from equipment at Vale's Carajás mine (the world's largest iron ore open pit mine) and then aligning it with connectivity KPIs! Learn more: https://nokia.ly/3Y3NwKU #Industry #CognitiveMining #Mining

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    We're excited to announce the Nokia Ada Lovelace Honoree 2024 is Afef Feki! 🎉 Afef, a System Architect at Nokia in France, has worked on many groundbreaking projects, including Machine Learning innovations for 4G/5G networks such as for mobility optimization and energy efficiency, that have set new industry standards. With over 100 filed patents and a wealth of contributions to research and standardization, Afef’s expertise and leadership continue to drive Nokia's success and shape the future of telecommunications. This well-deserved recognition highlights her exceptional achievements, including her efforts in sustainability and mentorship. Here's to Afef's inspiring journey and many more milestones ahead! 👏 #TeamNokia #AdaLovelace #OpenToYou

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    It's nearly time for the 11th edition of the Brooklyn 6G Summit! We'll kick off with some executive welcome addresses and keynotes, including… 📍 Opening remarks from Pekka Lundmark (Chief Executive Officer, Nokia)  October 24th, 8:25am - 8:30am EDT   📍 Welcome address with Theodore (Ted) Rappaport (David Lee/Ernst Weber Professor in Electrical and Computer Engineering, NYU WIRELESS) and Nishant Batra (Chief Strategy and Technology Officer, Nokia) and Fawzi Behmann (NA Director, BoG member and Distinguished Lecturer, IEEE ComSoc) October 24th, 8:30am - 8:45am EDT 📍 Opening keynote with Nishant Batra (Chief Strategy and Technology Officer, Nokia)  October 24th, 8:45am - 9:15am EDT The Brooklyn 6G Summit livestream runs from October 24 - 25 and aims to turn 6G vision into action. Register for the livestream now: https://nokia.ly/4gMZHEq Finally, a special thanks to our partners: NYU WIRELESS NYU Tandon School of Engineering IEEE Communications Society #B6GS #6G

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    💡 This year's Nobel Prize in Physics goes to Princeton University's John J. Hopfield and the University of Toronto's Geoffrey E. Hinton for their work in machine learning with artificial neural networks. Earlier in his career, John J. Hopfield was a Bell Labs researcher (1958 – 1960 and 1973 - 1989) and resident visitor (1990 - 1995). A massive congratulations to the winners!

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    BREAKING NEWS The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award the 2024 #NobelPrize in Physics to John J. Hopfield and Geoffrey E. Hinton “for foundational discoveries and inventions that enable machine learning with artificial neural networks.” This year’s two Nobel Prize laureates in physics have used tools from physics to develop methods that are the foundation of today’s powerful machine learning. John Hopfield created an associative memory that can store and reconstruct images and other types of patterns in data. Geoffrey Hinton invented a method that can autonomously find properties in data, and so perform tasks such as identifying specific elements in pictures. When we talk about artificial intelligence, we often mean machine learning using artificial neural networks. This technology was originally inspired by the structure of the brain. In an artificial neural network, the brain’s neurons are represented by nodes that have different values. These nodes influence each other through connections that can be likened to synapses and which can be made stronger or weaker. The network is trained, for example by developing stronger connections between nodes with simultaneously high values. This year’s laureates have conducted important work with artificial neural networks from the 1980s onward. John Hopfield invented a network that uses a method for saving and recreating patterns. We can imagine the nodes as pixels. The Hopfield network utilises physics that describes a material’s characteristics due to its atomic spin – a property that makes each atom a tiny magnet. The network as a whole is described in a manner equivalent to the energy in the spin system found in physics, and is trained by finding values for the connections between the nodes so that the saved images have low energy. When the Hopfield network is fed a distorted or incomplete image, it methodically works through the nodes and updates their values so the network’s energy falls. The network thus works stepwise to find the saved image that is most like the imperfect one it was fed with. Geoffrey Hinton used the Hopfield network as the foundation for a new network that uses a different method: the Boltzmann machine. This can learn to recognise characteristic elements in a given type of data. Hinton used tools from statistical physics, the science of systems built from many similar components. The machine is trained by feeding it examples that are very likely to arise when the machine is run. The Boltzmann machine can be used to classify images or create new examples of the type of pattern on which it was trained. Hinton has built upon this work, helping initiate the current explosive development of machine learning. Learn more Press release: https://bit.ly/4gCTwm9 Popular information: https://bit.ly/3Bnhr9d Advanced information: https://bit.ly/3TKk1MM

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    🤖🛡️ As Cybersecurity Awareness Month continues, here's Bell Labs Consulting's latest Quick Take... AI & security: exploring threats and opportunities! Bell Labs Consulting's innovative risk-based approach involves current best practices for software, data, and network security, augmented by a focus on AI-specific security issues. Find out more ➡️ https://nokia.ly/3XTaUul #AI #CybersecurityAwarenessMonth #SecureOurWorld #BellLabsConsulting 

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    📞🔆 A little bit of sunshine goes a long way... On this day in 1955, Bell Labs researchers made the first solar-powered phone call in Americus, GA! Amazingly, this breakthrough occurred just a year after Bell Labs' Daryl Chapin, Gerald Pearson, and Calvin Fuller demonstrated the first practical solar cell (just like the one in this image). That's why innovation and sustainability work best together. #ThisDayInSTEM #Science #SolarEnergy #Sustainablity 

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