Joseanne Viana currently serves as a Postdoctoral Researcher at Tyndall National Institute, where her research spans the convergence of wireless communications and machine learning, with a strategic focus on contributing to the advancement of 6G technologies.
She specialises in the integration of machine learning with wireless systems for non-terrestrial communications and Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs). Her doctoral research, which explored “Security, Resilience and Recovery Methods for UAVs Communications Using Reinforcement Learning,” developed novel frameworks for implementing learning algorithms in aerial communication systems.
She is actively engaged in collaborative research projects that leverage artificial intelligence to enhance UAV communications. Her work develops algorithms that address critical challenges in next-generation wireless networks, particularly in dynamic and complex environments.

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