PhD STudentship in Wireless Communication Technology - University of Liverpool
PhD Studentship Department of Electrical Engineering and Electronics
To join a three year EPSRC funded project in Signal Processing and
Communications Research Group, Department of Electrical Engineering and
Electronics a well-resourced department with a 5A rating from the last RAE.
The project is on adaptive Turbo frequency domain equalization for high
speed multiple-input multiple-output wireless communications, which is in
collaboration with the Toshiba Communications Research Lab, UK.
You should have at least a bachelor's degree with first class honours in
Electrical Engineering or related field, or equivalent, and have
demonstrated academic and research ability in wireless communications and
signal processing. A strong mathematical and analytical background is
desirable. Good programming skills are desirable. A total amount of £46,155
will be provided to the student for three years, from which the appropriate
amount of university fees will be charged.
Applications should be forwarded to Dr X Zhu email:
xuzhu@liv.ac.uk includinga cover letter with a brief statement of
research interests, full
CV with a list of publications (where applicable), and contact information
for two referees
*Closing date: Tuesday 16 January, 2007*
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To join a three year EPSRC funded project in Signal Processing and
Communications Research Group, Department of Electrical Engineering and
Electronics a well-resourced department with a 5A rating from the last RAE.
The project is on adaptive Turbo frequency domain equalization for high
speed multiple-input multiple-output wireless communications, which is in
collaboration with the Toshiba Communications Research Lab, UK.
You should have at least a bachelor's degree with first class honours in
Electrical Engineering or related field, or equivalent, and have
demonstrated academic and research ability in wireless communications and
signal processing. A strong mathematical and analytical background is
desirable. Good programming skills are desirable. A total amount of £46,155
will be provided to the student for three years, from which the appropriate
amount of university fees will be charged.
Applications should be forwarded to Dr X Zhu email:
xuzhu@liv.ac.uk includinga cover letter with a brief statement of
research interests, full
CV with a list of publications (where applicable), and contact information
for two referees
*Closing date: Tuesday 16 January, 2007*
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