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Madlen Langbein
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mail: nt@tu-ilmenau.de
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The Communications Research Laboratory (CRL) at Ilmenau University of Technology offers several research positions as
Postgraduate Research Associates |
in the areas of wireless communications, array signal processing, and high-resolution parameter estimation.
In particular, applications in the areas of
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are encouraged.
The opportunity to work on a doctoral (Dr.-Ing.) thesis is given in an excellent research environment. Requirements: Excellent Diploma or Master's degree in electrical and computer engineering or a related area (like physics, computer science, or mathematics with an engineering focus) from a well-known university. Moreover, a very good knowledge of communications and signal processing along with a very good (oral and written) command of the English language are required.
Female researchers are particularly encouraged to apply, because they are not represented adequately in engineering sciences. Ilmenau University of Technology tries to increase the quota of women in these disciplines. Applications that include a covering letter, a photograph, a resume, grade reports, a copy of the Master thesis, and other usual documents should be sent by e-mail to Prof. Dr.-Ing. Martin Haardt.
The Communications Research Laboratory , at Ilmenau University of Technology, Germany, invites applications from outstanding candidates for postdoctoral research positions. A strong research and publication record is required.
Recent PhDs |
in the areas of
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are encouraged to apply. Topics of interest include (but are not limited to) multi-user MIMO systems, space-time-frequency coding, resource optimization, channel modeling, ultra wideband systems, and high-resolution parameter estimation.
In particular, applications in the areas of
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are encouraged.
Our projects range from fundamental research to applied research topics in signal processing and communications. We have several international and industrial collaborations through participation in European projects and networks, national research initiatives, and joint projects with the telecommunication industry.
Applications should include a covering letter, a photograph, a detailed CV, a list of publications, a copy of the PhD thesis, copies of the 3 most important publications, grade reports, references, and other usual documents.
For more information, please contact: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Martin Haardt.