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following research topics: Resource allocation for wireless networks Radio resource management and mobility management Cognitive radio or adaptive communication systems, including dynamic spectrum access
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layer design of next-generation wireless communication systems, with a primary focus on 6G technologies. The research will particularly emphasize spectrum candidates beyond the current 5G NR range
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design of optical wireless communication systems as enablers of wireless access/backhaul of 6G and beyond networks. The PDA will be jointly supervised by Murat Uysal and Qurrat-Ul-Ain Nadeem. Principal
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Description The newly established NYUAD Wireless Research Center at New York University Abu Dhabi, seeks to recruit a Post-Doctoral Associate (PDA) to engage in cutting-edge research on channel
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requirements include: Strong background in wireless communication systems and networks Expertise in physical layer and MAC layer design for wireless systems Proven track record of publications in relevant IEEE
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wireless sensor technologies such as RFID sensors, inductive-capacitive resonance sensors, or magnetoelastic sensors • Experience in wireless communication protocols such as Bluetooth Low Energy • Experience
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Universities of Swansea, Leeds, and University College London The successful candidate will join a team of researchers aiming to realise next-generation communication systems operating in the terahertz range and
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and radar systems, and is currently expanding its research activities in exploring several emerging use cases of next-generation wireless communications systems. For details, you may refer to
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. Responsibilities The successful candidate is expected to perform the following tasks: Conduct literature reviews and surveys on the subject. Contribute to developing novel communication designs to optimize the WSN
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on the physical layer design of programmable metasurfaces enabled wireless communication systems. The candidate will investigate the role of programmable metasurfaces as reconfigurable holographic surfaces (RHSs