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PhD position in Adaptive Protocols for Decentralized Wireless Networks - Secure Mobile Systems Group
of the work will be on adaptable protocols for decentralized wireless/mobile networks and systems. Goal is to enable off-the-shelf systems (such as WiFi-based, LoRa-based, or 5G/6G-based systems) to form
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., KPI forecasting, RAN energy cost reduction, or anomaly detection—all of which are still largely open problems in 5G production networks. The NDS group has a notable history of breakthroughs in
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, and network-management domains and aligned with major 5G/6G technology roadmaps worldwide: at the radio-edge, it introduces cell-free (CF) solutions based on O-RAN and AI to improve radio capacity while
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. NEWTON proposes a new 6G networking approach spanning the radio-edge, regional-edge, and network-management domains and aligned with major 5G/6G technology roadmaps worldwide: at the radio-edge, it
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the design and development of solutions for securing 5G/6G infrastructures with quantum communication and information technologies. Specifically, its activity will be carried out in the following fields
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the EU Research Framework Programme? European Union / Next Generation EU Reference Number 175494 Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Research in 5G
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degree in Computer Science, with excellent academic record excellent knowledge of the latest generation of 5G wireless baseband chips expertise in system-level programming within the Apple ecosystem (iOS
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, optical spectrum analyser, vector network analyser, signal generator, arbitrary wave generator, antenna positioning systems, software defined radio (SDR) modules, analogic modulation systems digital
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of the Position The aim of this project is to investigate radio-frequency (RF) emissions associated with high-energy (HE) processes in electrical discharges, with a particular focus on atmospheric phenomena such as
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experimental validation to enable simultaneous communication and sensing in next-generation wireless systems. The candidate will join the Radio Technologies and Applications research group at the Universidad