Part-time position (70%) as Research Assistant in channel sounding platform development and 6G channel measurement (2024-224-06112)
Vacant position
Part-time position (70%) as Research Assistant in channel sounding platform development and 6G channel measurement (2024-224-06112)
Vacant position
Part-time position (70%) as Research Assistant in channel sounding platform development and 6G channel measurement (2024-224-06112)
Job description
As wireless communication continues to evolve, the field is expanding the frequency spectrum to sub-THz, utilizing extremely large antenna arrays, implementing reconfigurable intelligent surfaces(RISs) to dynamically shape radio channel environments, and integrating sensing and communication(ISAC) technologies. These advancements are anticipated to play a significant role in the future of wireless systems. Understanding the radio channel, a fundamental element of wireless systems, is essential for developing new technologies, especially in emerging deployment scenarios.
The research assistant will contribute to advancing radio channel measurement and modeling through one or more of the following research areas:
- Developing an automated platform for channel sounding.
- Conducting channel sounding measurements for future use cases, such as industrial scenarios, ISAC applications, RIS, and waveform design for signal transmission.
- Channel estimation and modeling.
The wireless propagation and over the air testing research group is recognized internationally as a strong research group in radio propagation and antenna measurements. The group also pioneered over-the-air antenna testing for single-antenna handsets, which later became an international standard, and has also strongly influenced later testing of multi-antenna devices in 4G and 5G radios. The group is well known for its strong relationship with industry and experimentally based research, which is enabled by world top-notch laboratory facilities.
You may obtain further professional information from Professor Gert Pedersen,gfp@es.aau.dk, or Assistant Professor Fengchun Zhang, fz@es.aau.dk.
Qualification requirements:
The required level of qualifications is at master level.
The application must contain the following:
- Cover Letter(a motivated text wherein the reasons for applying, qualifications in relation to the position, and intentions and visions for the position are stated).
- Current CV(including personal data).
- Copy of relevant diplomas(Master of Science and, if any, PhD) On request you could be asked for an official English translation.
- Scientific qualifications. You may attach up to 5 publications(optional).
- Dissemination qualifications, including participation on committees or boards, participation in organisations and the like(optional).
- References/recommendations.
The applications are only to be submitted online by using the"Apply online" button below.
AAU wishes to reflect the diversity of society and welcomes applications from all qualified candidates regardless of personal background or belief.
Shortlisting will be applied. This means that subsequent to the deadline for applications the head of department supported by the chair of the assessment committee will select candidates for assessment. All applicants will be informed whether they will be assessed or not.
For further information concerning the application procedure please contact Helle Manøe by mailest-st-hr@adm.aau.dk.
Appointment to Research Assistant may be for a period of up to three years. Reappointment may be made, but a Research Assistant can only be appointed to Research Assistant for a period of maximum three years. Further information regarding guidelines, ministerial circular in force and procedures can be seenhere.
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2024-224-06112