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RE: موقعیتهای خالی در رشته مهندسی برق و کامپیوتر - Matinking - 29-03-2017 We have two open PhD student positions in the Communication Systems group at Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden (application deadline is April 23).
1. Reliable Uncoordinated Medium Access for Critical Low-Latency Communication The main objective of this project is to analyze a promising class of uncoordinated medium access protocols, namely coded slotted ALOHA, using concepts from coding theory. 2. Signal Processing and Antenna Concepts for Reliable 5G Vehicle Communication The main objective of this project is to investigate the signal processing for 5G C-ITS antenna concepts, including MIMO, to be used for all-to-all broadcast messages between vehicles as well as backhaul links to/from the vehicles, especially at higher frequencies.. The salary range before tax for PhD students is 29100 – 34200 SEK/month (= 3300 – 3900 USD/month = 3000 – 3600 EUR/month) including full social benefits. There are no tuition fees for PhD studies at Chalmers. 15 PhD Marie-Curie positions for the 5GSTEPFWD project - sheikheshahr - 21-07-2017 15 PhD Marie-Curie positions for the 5GSTEPFWD project
Project description
5G STEP-FWD, a newly launched Marie Skłodowska-Curie Innovative Training Network (ITN) offers fifteen (15) PhD positions in six European countries. The project will work towards a new high capacity and low latency architecture for backhauling 5G networks. The proposed architecture takes full advantage of the ultra-narrow wavelength spacing of the UDWDM technology, in order to provide connectivity to a dense small-cell population. The project researchers will work both at the physical and the network layer domains, aiming at designing systems and algorithms for building the 5G cellular network of tomorrow. More information on the project can be found here: http://cordis.europa.eu/project/rcn/210469_en.html
Qualifications
The candidate must have a master's degree in electrical, electronics, telecommunications, photonics engineering or a similar degree with an academic level equivalent to the master's degree.
Salary and appointment terms
The Early Stage Researchers (ESR) enrolments are under very attractive employment conditions and competitive salaries offered in Marie Curie Innovative Training Networks. The period of employment is 3 years. All ESRs will take part in a secondment other project partner for up to 6 months of their appointment period. Candidates will be enrolled in a PhD degree program in the selected city position.
Eligibility criteria
Candidates must also meet the following criteria: 1) be in the first four years (full-time equivalent research experience) of their research careers; 2) be of any nationality, but not having resided or carried out their main activity in the country of the host institution of the position they are applying to for more than 1 year in the past 3 years; 3) have not yet been awarded a PhD degree.
Application
The applications must be received no later than 30/09/2017 by using the online-system: http://5gstepfwd.eu/oaf-2017
Please fill the application form and attach the following documents:
Curriculum vitae
Master and Bachelor Diplomas (single file)
Master and Bachelor Grade Transcript (single file)
All interested candidates irrespective of age, nationality, gender, race, disability, religion or ethnic background are encouraged to apply.
In case of any questions please contact: 5gstepfwd@gmail.com
LIST OF OPEN POSITIONS
ESR1-Project Title: SDN control plane for converged mmWave-UDWDM PONs.IQUADRAT-1 (Spain)
ESR2 - Project Title: Medium-Transparent MAC protocols for seamless wired-wireless communication IQUADRAT-2 (Spain)
ESR3-Project Title: Modeling mmWave cellular communications via hyper dense small cell deploymentsCNRS-1 (France)
ESR4- Project Title: Device- or user-centric wireless access and multi-connectivity design at mmWave frequenciesCNRS-2 (France)
ESR5-Project Title: Holistic system design via load, backhaul, channel and interference awarenessOTE-1 (Greece)
ESR6- Project Title: Development of ONU with integrated wireless moduleOTE-2 (Greece)
ESR7 -Project Title: Network architecture design for service provision in urban areas with existing fiber infrastructureAUTH-1 (Greece)
ESR8-Project Title: Network architecture design for service provision in urban based on new fiber infrastructureAUTH-2 (Greece)
ESR9 -Project Title: Network control design for UDWDM PONsKTH-1 (Sweden)
ESR10 -Project Title: Mobile Xhaul network design for cost-efficient service deliveryKTH-2 (Sweden)
ESR11-Project Title: Design of the physical layer of the converged mmWave-UDWDM-PONTU/e-1 (The Netherlands)
ESR12-Project Title: Modulation techniques for enabling the transmission of mmWave signals through UDWDM-PONsTU/e-2 (The Netherlands)
ESR13- Project Title: Energy control schemes for mmWave heterogeneous networksCTTC-1 (Spain)
ESR14 -Project Title: Design of the antenna array for mmWave wireless communicationsSIAE-1 (Italy)
ESR15 - Project Title: Design of Ultra Dense Passive Optical Network to support high number of end userIII-V Lab- 1 (France)
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Paolo Monti, PhD
Optical Networks Laboratory (ONLab)
KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
(PhD Research Position Vacancy in Ireland : Error Correction Algorithms for High-Spee - sheikheshahr - 24-07-2017 PhD Research Position Vacancy Error Correction Algorithms for High-Speed (RF) Digital to Analog Converters
The Circuits and Systems Research Centre (CSRC: www.csrc.ie) at the University of Limerick, Ireland is a partner in the SFI CONNECT centre (www.connectcentre.ie) for Networks/Internet of Things and has a 4-year funded vacancy for a PhD researcher. The CSRC is a leading centre for microelectronics research with activities in data converters, power management and signal processing. The team is involved in a number of projects collaborating with industrial and research partners to develop innovative solutions in a variety of applications areas. Application: Please send your CV/Resume and a cover letter in support of these requirements to Brendan.Mullane@ul.ie and Tony.Scanlan@ul.ie
RE: موقعیتهای خالی در رشته مهندسی برق و کامپیوتر - sheikheshahr - 21-08-2017 Post-doc and PhD/Research Engineer positions in Vehicular Networks
Job description
One post-doc and one PhD/Research Engineer positions are offered in the framework of the European H2020 TransAID (Transition Areas for Infrastructure-Assisted Driving) research project. The project will develop and demonstrate infrastructure-assisted traffic management procedures, protocols and guidelines for smooth coexistence between automated, connected and conventional vehicles. Within the project, the UWICORE lab at UMH leads the design and implementation of V2X communications and networking solutions. The candidates will work on the following topics:
Post-doc candidate
Candidates should have a PhD in Telecommunications, Electrical, or Computer Engineering (or closely related disciplines), and a proven track record of publications in relevant journals and conferences. Preferably, the candidate should have done the PhD or have experience in vehicular networks or related topics. The candidate should have good programming and simulation skills. Prototyping and experimentation experience will be positively considered but it is not a requirement. Good written and spoken communication skills in English are required, as well as team working skills and availability to travel.
PhD/Research Engineer candidate
Candidates should have a Master in Telecommunications, Electrical, or Computer Engineering (or closely related disciplines). Interest or experience in one of the following topics is required: vehicular networks, IoT, ad-hoc networks, mobile and wireless networking. The candidate should have good programming skills. Publications in journals and conferences is valuable, but not required. Prototyping and experimentation experience will be positively considered (but not required). Good written and spoken communication skills in English are required, as well as team working skills and availability to travel. The candidate should indicate in the cover letter whether she/he is interested in doing a PhD (not a requirement).
Location
The UWICORE (Ubiquitous Wireless Communications Research) lab is part of the Universidad Miguel Hernández de Elche (Spain). The lab activities focus on: vehicular networks, 5G and industrial wireless networks. The lab has significant expertise in the design of wireless networking protocols, resource management and medium access control techniques, system design and optimization, and experimental prototyping. The lab has a strong track record of collaboration with industry, and participation in collaborative European and national projects.
Application
Applications will be continuously evaluated upon reception, and phone interviews will be organized with the selected candidates until the positions are filled. For any additional information, you can send an email to Prof. Miguel Sepulcre (msepulcre@umh.es) and Prof. Javier Gozalvez (j.gozalvez@umh.es).
You also have the information here: https://euraxess.ec.europa.eu/jobs/234708
And here: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/post-doc-phdresearch-engineer-positions-vehicular-umh-sepulcre-ribes
RE: موقعیتهای خالی در رشته مهندسی برق و کامپیوتر - sheikheshahr - 20-04-2018 Fully Funded PhD Scholarship Trinity College Dublin : Next Generation Wireless Networks and Machine Learning
https://connectcentre.ie/news/phd-vacancy-at-connect-in-trinity/ Applications are invited for a PhD joint position in the School of Computer Science and Statistics (SCSS), Trinity College Dublin (TCD) and the Research Centre CONNECT, in collaboration with NEC Laboratories Europe. TCD is the top ranked University in Ireland, and CONNECT is the world leading SFI Research Centre for Future Networks and Communications.
Topic: Today we are witnessing the impressive transformation of wireless networks. The demand has dramatically shifted from voice to data-hungry and low-latency communication and computing services, and new types of users have emerged such as autonomous vehicles and Internet-of-Things devices. In order to address these challenges, the next generation wireless systems need to employ forward-looking solutions such as network function virtualization technologies, software-defined network architectures, and mobile edge computing platforms. At TCD we are working at the nexus of these game-changing ideas, developing an experimentally-validated analytical framework that leverages machine learning for the design of 5G systems. Special emphasis is given on emerging services such as rich-media applications, intelligent transportation applications, and industry automation. This PhD position is offered in collaboration with NEC Laboratories Europe, the 5G Networks R&D Group.
Environment: The successful applicant will join the SoftEdge project team in CONNECT, and will have the opportunity to collaborate closely (through regular visits and internships) with the 5G Group at NEC Laboratories in Heidelberg, Germany. CONNECT is a national research centre that brings together world-class expertise from ten Irish academic institutes and over 35 companies including large multinationals, SMEs and start-ups. SCSS and CONNECT have an active international visitor programme and provide the opportunity for international and industry exchange visits during the course of the PhD. Moreover, in our structured PhD programme leading international
researchers provide specialist postgraduate modules to support our research students.
Candidate Profile: Graduates applying for this position should have the following:
Strong motivation to tackle challenging research problems
B.Sc., M.Sc. or equivalent in Mathematics, Computer Science, Engineering or a related field
Strong interest in applied mathematics; prior research experience is a plus.
Excellent academic results (first-class honours or equivalent)
Very good level of spoken and written English Applications from excellent candidates in related topics will be also considered.
Stipend: These postgraduate scholarships are open to Irish, EU and international students and carry a stipend of €18,000 (tax free).
Application: To apply, candidates should submit a detailed CV and the names and contact details of two referees for letters of recommendation to Prof. G. Iosifidis, email: George.Iosifidis@tcd.ie Interested candidates are encouraged to apply by May 30, 2018.
Position to remain open until filled. Additional information can be found at https://connectcentre.ie/, www.FutureNetworksTrinity.net ; https://uk.nec.com/en_GB/emea/about/neclab_eu/
RE: موقعیتهای خالی در رشته مهندسی برق و کامپیوتر - sheikheshahr - 07-05-2018 ![]() ![]() ![]() Signal processing aspects of joint energy and spectrum collaboration for future wireless communications networks
Laboratory:
IETR – Institute of Electronics and Telecommunications of Rennes.
The PhD Student will be located in CentraleSupélec premises in Rennes.
Abstract:
With wireless and mobile communications applications playing a crucial role in everyday life, meeting the connectivity and throughput demands that is for foreseen for 5G and beyond 5G networks requires efficient spectrum sharing techniques. As a result, aggressive frequency reuse and new Non-Orthogonal Multiple Access (NOMA) schemes [1] are expected to be in the spotlight of the wireless communications research community.
At the same time, the pressing need for reducing carbon emissions, calls for new energy efficient/energy aware communications techniques. To meet this need, currently several solutions are investigated exploiting renewable energy resources and renewable energy sharing [2], RF-signal energy harvesting/recycling, and advanced Base Station on-off switching techniques as means towards achieving energy efficiency.
While both the above research areas are being currently investigated, the potential coming from the fully- joint investigation of spectrum and energy resources still remains unexploited. The focus of this
PhD will be on the intersection of these two research areas with particular focus on the following research direction:
Design of collaborative/multipurpose signal processing/physical layer techniques
The use of non-orthogonal spectrum sharing techniques along with the expectation for massive connectivity demand, not only allows for the efficient exploitation of bandwidth resources by multiple users, but also contributes towards creating an interference-rich environment that can be used by power-limited users for energy harvesting purposes. With this in mind, this PhD thesis will investigate the design of physical layer (e.g. beamforming) techniques aiming at tackling the multifaceted problem of minimizing power consumption while satisfying 1) throughput constraints as set by active (content requesting) users, as well as 2) received/harvested energy constraints as set by power-limited RF-energy harvesting users. Scenarios accounting for limited Channel State Information (CSI) availability will be considered, as well as scenarios accounting for different levels of CSI availability. Initially, the focus will be on the design of techniques not presuming Base Station collaboration. Extending this initial approach, the aim will shift towards investigating the benefits of Base Station collaboration. Different collaboration policies will be considered exploiting: 1) Energy based collaboration exploiting architectures for jointly handling/trading renewable energy resources commonly accessible to the network base stations (e.g. the energy aggregator based architecture introduced in [2]), 2) Spectrum based collaboration based on the use of Multicell designs exploiting Multicell-MIMO techniques. The benefits and limitations of system designs based on these two
policies will be investigated, and best practices accounting for CSI exchange and computational complexity limitations will be recognized.
[1] . Ding et al., "Application of Non-Orthogonal Multiple Access in LTE and 5G Networks," in IEEE Communications Magazine, vol. 55, no. 2, pp. 185-191, February 2017.
[2] J. Xu, L. Duan and R. Zhang, "Cost-aware green cellular networks with energy and communication cooperation," inIEEE Communications Magazine, vol. 53, no. 5, pp. 257-263, May 2015.
Keywords:
Wireless Communications, Energy aware communications, Spectrum and Energy Sharing, Multiple Access Schemes, Interference mitigation/coordination techniques, Signal Processing, Energy Harvesting, Energy recycling.
Contacts and advisors:
Georgios ROPOKIS
Assistant Professor – CentraleSupélec
Campus of Rennes
IETR Laboratory
e-mail:[color=rgb(0.000000%, 0.000000%, 100.000000%)]ropokisg@tcd.ie [/color]or [color=rgb(0.000000%, 0.000000%, 100.000000%)]gropokis@gmail.com [/color]Phone: +353 874556707
RE: موقعیتهای خالی در رشته مهندسی برق و کامپیوتر - sheikheshahr - 18-05-2018 We have vacancies for 4 fully-funded PhD positions across CONNECT. Closing date 15 June 2018.
Research topic: Reliable & Low Latency Inter-Vehicular Communication for Cooperative Platooning
Institution: University College Cork
Supervisor: Dr Aisling O’Driscoll
Full details here. (pdf)
Research topic: Blockchain based Decentralised Energy Services for Sustainable Cities
Institution: Cork Institute of Technology
Supervisor: Dr Susan Rea
Full details here. (pdf)
Research topic: Computational Design of Efficient Thermoelectric Bi2Te3 Thin Films
Institution: Tyndall National Institute
Supervisor: Dr Ivana Savic
Full details here. (pdf)
Research topic: Liquid Cooling and the Future of 5G Networking Technologies
Institution: University of Limerick
Supervisor: Dr Vanessa Egan
Full details here. (pdf)
RE: موقعیتهای خالی در رشته مهندسی برق و کامپیوتر - sheikheshahr - 28-05-2018 Research topic: Frequency Synthesis in Networks of Phased-Locked Loops and Delay-Locked Loops
Institution: University College Dublin
Supervisor: Dr Elena Blokhina
Full details here. (pdf)
Research topic: Radio Access Network Slicing
Institution: University College Dublin
Supervisor: Dr Arman Farhang
Full details here. (pdf)
RE: موقعیتهای خالی در رشته مهندسی برق و کامپیوتر - sheikheshahr - 25-06-2018 Two PhD studentships available in the area of “Coded Sparse Signaling for Massive MIMO Communications”
Background: Massive MIMO is a key technology for 5G-and-beyond wireless networks, which is capable of dramatically increasing both the spectral efficiency and the energy efficiency of the network. This project will design new transmitters and receivers as well as advanced signal processing algorithms for massive MIMO systems, based on the concept of sparse signaling, also known as generalized spatial modulation. The research will center on the joint design of channel coding, generalized spatial modulation, and receiver signal processing (channel estimation, compressed-sensing based signal detection, and iterative channel decoding). The new communication system designs will be validated by extensive mathematical analysis as well as by simulation. Channel coding techniques will center on state-of-the-art LDPC and polar code constructions, as these provide excellent performance advantages as well as lowcomplexity implementations. Interactions between the compressed-sensing based front-end detection process and the iterative channel decoder will be a key focus of the receiver design problem. The PhD positions are fully funded by the Irish Research Council (IRC) with tuition fees and scholarships covered for four years starting in September 2018. The research will be conducted under the supervision of Associate Professor Mark Flanagan in conjunction with international academic collaborators. The successful candidates should hold a Bachelors or Masters degree (First or Upper Second Class Honors) in electronic/communication engineering, computer science or a related discipline, and should possess a very strong background in mathematics, communication theory, signal processing and programming. Excellent writing and oral communication skills are also required. Applications should be sent by email to Associate Professor Mark Flanagan (mark.flanagan@ucd.ie) and should include:
RE: موقعیتهای خالی در رشته مهندسی برق و کامپیوتر - sheikheshahr - 25-07-2018 Post Title: One PhD studentship in access/metro network
virtualisation and slicing. Post Status: 4 Year ProgrammeResearch Group /Department / School: Professor Marco Ruffini, CONNNECT Research Centre,Trinity College Dublin, the University of Dublin Location: CONNNECT Research Centre,Trinity College Dublin, the University of DublinCollege Green, Dublin 2, IrelandReports to: Professor Marco RuffiniSalary: Stipend of €18,500 pa Closing Date: 12 noon on the 1st September 2018 Post Summary
centre. The Centre carries out industry-informed research focusing on wireless and opticalnetworks of the future with a strong emphasis on the technologies that will underpin thesenetworks. This position, under the direction of Dr. Marco Ruffini marco.ruffini@tcd.ie, isfunded by Science Foundation Ireland (SFI).
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