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Graduate Research Assistant/Post Doc Positions, University of Hawaii at Manoa

Graduate Research Assistant/Post Doc Positions in wireless communications, computational electromagnetics, digital signal processing, microwave devices, radar technology, and antennas, are available at Hawaii Center for Advanced Communications (HCAC), College of Engineering, University of Hawai‘i at Manoa

(http://hcac.hawaii.edu). HCAC’s variety of projects/sponsors (NSF, ONR, Army-CERDEC) and state-of-the-art laboratories provide excellent research opportunities leading to Ph.D.

Minimum qualifications (RA): Bachelor’s degree from accredited four-year university in EE. (Post Doc): Ph.D. within last 3 years. Email CV, transcripts, 3 references to imanaka@hawaii.edu. University of Hawai‘i is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Institute.

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