MOST RELEVANT SCIENTIFIC COMMISSIONS:
Next-generation radio-frequency (RF) systems are becoming adaptive, beam-steered, and spectrum-sharing platforms. These developments simultaneously raise three tightly connected
scientific challenges: integrated sensing and communications (ISAC), spectrum coexistence and interference management, and Electromagnetic exposure and biological interaction.
Understanding these issues requires cross-disciplinary radio science, linking:
* signal processing and system architectures (Commission C)
* exposure science and bioelectromagnetics (Commission K)
* electromagnetic field behavior and propagation (Commissions B/F/G)
* measurement and metrology (Commission A)
* electromagnetic environment and regulation (Commission E)
This school will provide young scientists with a fields-to-systems view of adaptive RF systems, connecting engineering design with exposure science and spectrum coexistence.