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Institution: University of Surry
United Kingdom
Retrieved : 2020-06-20 Expired
Description :

The Institute for Communication Systems in seeking to recruit a research fellow in Advanced Wireless Communications.

The successful candidate will work an a collaborative research project aiming to design, fabricate and implement the novel intelligent reflecting surfaces at sub-7GHz and mmWave frequency bands.

The project will design, fabricate and install several prototypes in different locations where measurement campaigns will be performed. The channel measurement will be carried out to develop a channel model at lower and higher frequencies in presence of the intelligent surface while the line-of-sight is blocked.

ICS is the largest academic research institute in Europe specialising on all aspects of ICT (Information and Communication Technologies). It is home to over 200 researchers with expertise in all communication and broadcasting systems and has developed the best in class large scale testbeds for research and innovation and enjoys the state of the art lab and computing facilities.

5GIC established in 2012, is the world’s first dedicated centre in researching end-to-end aspects of 5G and works closely with national and international leading academic institutes and key industrial partners.

The following skills and qualifications are required:

MIMO systems, in particular, beamforming and channel estimation techniques for massive MIMO and mmWave system systems Array signal processing Proficiency in Machine learning Optimization theory Digital signal processing Probability and statistics

For informal enquiries please contact: Dr. Mohsen Khalily (m.khalily@surrey.ac.uk)

Closing Date: 15 Jul 2020
Category: Research & Teaching





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