PhD position in Multi-dimensional Signal Processing for Next Generation Wireless Radios

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PhD position in Multi-dimensional Signal Processing for Next Generation Wireless Radios

Organization: 
Delft University of Technology
Country of Position: 
Netherlands
Contact Name: 
Dr. Nitin Jonathan Myers
Subject Area: 
Signal Processing for Communications and Networking
Start Date: 
07 May 2021
Expiration Date: 
31 May 2021
Position Description: 

The progress in circuit technology has allowed researchers to think about leveraging spectrum beyond millimeter wave. It is not unreasonable to imagine commodity radios with massive antenna arrays and emerging radio frequency (RF) technologies in the near future. To enable efficient communication with these radios, it is critical to understand hardware constraints at the antennas, the RF and the digital front ends. In this position, you will design new waveforms and algorithms for communications while accounting for the hardware constraints in futuristic radios. To this end, you will use tools from multi-dimensional sequence design, optimization, and tensor signal processing. The waveforms and algorithms designed in your work will be evaluated on a millimeter wave testbed to highlight the potential of the proposed solutions in next generation wireless systems.

More details on this position (TUD01058): https://www.tudelft.nl/en/3me/about/departments/delft-center-for-systems-and-control/about-dcsc/vacancies

Application link: https://www.tudelft.nl/over-tu-delft/werken-bij-tu-delft/vacatures/apply/?jobId=QEZFK026203F3VBQBLO6G68W9-2798&langCode=en_GB

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