Post-Doc position in sensor array signal processing and machine learning at Aalto University, Finland

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Post-Doc position in sensor array signal processing and machine learning at Aalto University, Finland

Organization: 
Aalto university, Finland
Country of Position: 
Finland
Contact Name: 
Prof. Visa Koivunen
Subject Area: 
Machine Learning for Signal Processing
Sensor Array and Multichannel
Start Date: 
December 01, 2022
Expiration Date: 
March 31, 2023
Position Description: 

Post-Doc position in multisensory signal processing and machine learning at Aalto University, Finland

We invite applications for a position as postdoctoral researcher to the project "Trustworthy array signal processing", based at Aalto University, Finland. The project will develop signal processing and machine learning theory and algorithms for large aperture sensor arrays that are resilient to unintentional and intentional interferences and can operate reliably in demanding radio environments and densely used radio spectrum. Applications are found, among others, in radar, multiantenna communications, and remote sensing systems.

The project is done in cooperation between Aalto University in Finland, and Linköping University (LiU), Sweden. The research is funded by WASP (Wallenberg AI, Autonomous Systems and Software Program). The program addresses research on artificial intelligence and autonomous systems acting in collaboration with humans, adapting to their environment through sensors, information and knowledge, and forming intelligent systems-of-systems.

Skills needed in the research:

- Strong background in wireless communications, signal processing, or reinforcement learning

- Very good publication record in top academic journals (at least 1 IEEE Transaction publication is required)

- Excellent analytical, technical and problem solving skills

- Very good organization and communication skills

Starting date: early 2023

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