Showing posts with label 4G. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 4G. Show all posts

Thursday, January 3, 2013

Research Fellow position in Mobile and Wireless Communications

 
Close Date:    Sunday, January 20, 2013
   

Research Fellow
(Ref: 9166)

Salary up to £29,541 per annum
(subject to experience and qualifications)

The Mobile Communications Research Group within CCSR is seeking to recruit a full-time post-doc researcher, initially for a period of 1 year. The researcher will work in a team on a EU funded project involving collaboration with partners across Europe on next generation mobile radio access networks.

For this opening, the successful applicant will be required to have experience in the general area of Mobile and Wireless Communications with a specific focus on L2/L3 of next generation small cell wireless networks.

Research Associate in Microwave Systems at Manchester University

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Closing date :27/01/2013
Reference :EPS-02051
Faculty / Organisational unit :Engineering Physical Sciences
School / Directorate :School of Electrical & Electronic Engineering
Division :Electrical & Electronic Engineering
Salary : £29,541 to £36,298
Employment type :Fixed Term
Duration:12 months
Hours per week :35
Location :Manchester
Candidates are sought with a range of practical hardware embedded electronics skills to conductexperimental hands-on research on hardware-in-the-loop embedded electronic systems for unmanned autonomous aerial vehicle technologies.

Monday, December 17, 2012

PhD Position in Mobile and Wireless Communication at Ilmenau University of Technology, Germany

Announcement

The International Graduate School on Mobile Communications of the Ilmenau University of Technology offers an open position starting from February 1, 2013 or later

a full-time research position for doctoral student.

The research position has a duration of three years and is evaluated annually. The salary of this full-time position corresponds to 13 TV-L (approx. 35,000 – 40,000 EUR per year).

The focus of the Graduate School is on interdisciplinary research on self-organization in mobile communication systems with respect to services, protocols, networks, and radio aspects. The Graduate School aims at the development of future flexible mobile communication networks, for instance, for the recovery and maintenance of communications and application-oriented services in disaster scenarios.

Sunday, December 16, 2012

Research Assistant Position – Wireless Cellular Systems

Job Description
The Qatar Mobility Innovations Center (QMIC), Doha, Qatar, invites applications for a full-time research assistant with strong programming skills and experience in system level simulations for wireless cellular systems. Initial appointment will be based on a one-year contract with the chance of extension based on mutual interest. The expected start date is January 2013.

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

PhD position in wirleess networks at Bedfordshire University, UK

Institute for Research in Applicable Computing

University of Bedfordshire -Department of Computer Science and Technology

University of Bedfordshire, Research Directorate
Salary: Graduate bursary £13,590 per annum
Fixed term: 3 years. Initially for 2 years for MPhil with a further year for completion of PhD
Start date: 11th February 2013
Introduction
The University of Bedfordshire is pleased to be able to offer a full-time PhD scholarship in the subject area outlined below. This exciting new scholarship has been made available through the continued successes of the Centre for Wireless Research at the Institute for Research in Applicable Computing (IRAC).
The scholarship is offered in the Institute for Research in Applicable Computing and will cover tuition fees, bursary per annum plus research and conference attendance expenses. Preference will be given to applicants with a proven academic track record and who can undertake research in any of the following areas.

Thursday, October 18, 2012

PostDoc in Mobile and Wireless Networks at NEC Laboratories America

The Mobile Communications and Networking research department at NEC Laboratories America in Princeton, NJ, has Research Staff Member positions 
available. The department's research projects can be broadly classified under  the following domains: Domain 1 - Radio Access Network (RAN) technologies 
(PHY/MAC); Domain 2 - Novel Radio Access Network (RAN) Architectural  Deployments; and Domain 3 - Mobile Core Network Optimization, Applications and 
Services. Details about projects within these domains can be found at  
http://www.nec-labs.com/research/broadband/broadband_mobile-website/projects.php

We are seeking candidates for all three domains. All candidates must have or  soon expect to receive a PhD degree in EE or CS as appropriate and have strong 
research experience and publication records. Candidates must be able to carry out original research, develop innovative technologies, work towards technology 
transfer to relevant business units within the company and also maintain a  track record of high-quality peer-reviewed publications.

Postdoc in Networing and Carnegie Mellon University

The eXpressive Internet Architecture (XIA) project is developing a new  network architecture that radically improves the trustworthiness and evolvability of the 
Internet. The project is looking for a postdoctoral fellow with a strong research track record in  one or more of the following areas ‐ network architecture, network protocols, security and 
privacy, network management, distributed systems, and mobile/pervasive networks. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to collaborate with the students and faculty 
on different aspect of the broad XIA research agenda in network protocols, security, network  diagnostics, and network
services.  

3 Positions for Postdoctoral Researchers in wireless networks at FORTH-ICS

The Institute of Computer Science, Foundation for Research and  Technology-Hellas (FORTH) announces 3 Positions for Postdoctoral  
Researchers with competitive salary in the area of wireless networks.  Research topics include spectrum and wireless access markets, 
software-defined radios, spectrum geo-databases, QoE in wireless  networks, and network economics.

We would like to invite talented and motivated candidates to apply for these post-doctoral positions, which are fully funded by the CoRLAB 
project, a GSRT research excellence, investigator-driven grant.

Research Engineer in Wireless Communications and Networking Research at Elche, Spain

Positions Available - Wireless Communications and Networking Research
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The Ubiquitous Wireless Communications Research (UWICORE,
www.uwicore.umh.es) laboratory is part of the Communications Engineering
Department of the Miguel Hernandez University of Elche in Spain. UWICORE
is an active Spanish research laboratory with close links with national
and international industry. Its research activities are focused in:
multi-hop cellular networks, vehicular communications and networks,
heterogeneous wireless systems, and wireless system design and
optimization. The laboratory has also strong expertise in the
implementation of research hardware and software testbeds. 

Thursday, September 13, 2012

PhD Position in Public access Femtocells for future wireless communication networks

PhD Studentship

University of Leeds -Institute of Integrated Information

Name of School Contact: Dr. Li X Zhang Contact Details: l.x.zhang@leeds.ac.uk
Tel: 0113 3432005
Closing Date: 30 September 2012

Femtocell is a small and low power Base Station that covers a small area and is connected to the core cellular network through wired or wireless backhaul. Femtocell is considered as a vital element in expanding the capabilities of cellular networks to satisfy the increasing demands for high data rate multimedia services and anytime, anywhere data. This project aims to research and develop cost effective femtocell network for ubiquitous broadband coverage, particularly, for the busy metropolitan and rural area by using satellite backhaul, and to provide practical solutions to the interference, synchronisation and signalling problems to ensure satisfactory QoS and seamless mobility.

Research Fellow in "Signal Processing and Communications" at University of Edinburgh

Research Fellow in "Signal Processing and Communications" (2 posts)

The Institute for Digital Communications is seeking two research fellows to work on signal processing for wireless networks research funded by the European Programmes, for a period of 18 and 24 months. You will undertake research on interference alignment, network information theory, complex random matrix theory, network and massive MIMO, stochastic geometry, beamforming techniques and cooperative wireless communication systems.

12 PhD positions in the area of mobile communications

CROSSFIRE, a newly launched FP7 Marie Curie Initial Training Network, 
offers twelve fully-funded PhD positions in six European countries. 
Under an architectural and component level perspective, the project 
approaches the emerging Long-Term Evolution-Advanced (LTE-A) network, 
which will be populated by uncoordinated and vast number of small cells 
(micro, pico and femtocells). We primary aim to provide a holistic 
understanding on issues such as co-channel interference from randomly 
located small cells (unplanned deployment), efficient utilization of the 
scarce spectrum (via cognition), self-organization (SON) and QoE at the 
end users, under the assumption that LTE-A networks share a common 
physical infrastructure.