Ph.D. in Wireless Networking & Applications is a research-oriented program that studies the design, development, and implementation of wireless communication systems and networks. Students study advanced topics such as wireless protocols, mobile networks, network security, and Internet of Things applications. The course normally lasts 3-5 years, depending on the development of the research. It entails extensive study, followed by independent research, culminating in a doctoral dissertation. Graduates of this program contribute to the development of next-generation wireless technologies, including 5G/6G networks, smart cities, and burgeoning Internet of Things (IoT) applications, in academic or industry settings.