The goal of the Radio Systems USA Department is to develop novel, superior, and disruptive technologies for wireless communication and sensing focusing on the physical and medium access layers, radio resource management, and system design. We are devoted to establishing fundamentals as well as to developing game-changing, high-impact technologies and concepts for radio connectivity in an ever-widening range of frequency bands.
Successful candidates are expected to have:
Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, or related field Deep expertise in information theory, wireless communications, signal processing, convex optimization, or cross-disciplinary research Solid understanding of wireless communication fundamentals and systems Experience in applying AI/ML for wireless communication is desirable Proven track record in scientific publicationsWe are seeking highly self-motivated talents to join our team as a 2-year fixed-term postdoctoral researcher working on various challenges in wireless communication systems with a focus on fundamentals and algorithmic aspects of physical layer, media access, and resource allocation. You are expected to
Take initiatives, and work independently as well as within a team Develop new concepts, algorithms, and solutions Generate intellectual property and technology transfer to business groups and standards bodies Communicate research results effectively to both internal and external audiences Establish thought leadership via conference/journal/white paper publications