
A post-doctoral research associate position is available in the Information Processing and Communications Lab within
Ìýthe Electrical
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and Electronic
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Engineering Department of Imperial College London.
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This position is funded by the European Research
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Council (ERC) for project BEACON, which
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focuses on designingÌý
novel
Ìýcommunication techniques for wireless networks
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under extreme energy and delay constraints. This particular position will
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target employing modern machine learning tools
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to meet these extreme communication requirements.Ìý
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Applicants should hold a PhD degree in Electrical Engineering,Ìý
Computer Science,
ÌýMathematics, or a related field,
Ìýwith expertise
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in one or more of the
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following areas: machine learning,Ìý
communication theory,
Ìýinformation theory,Ìý
signal processing, and
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optimization
.
The position is available immediately for one year, with a potential to be extended for another two years, depending on candidate's
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performance.
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Qualified candidates are encouraged to apply immediately.
For inquries
Ìýabout this position, please contact: Dr. Deniz Gunduz (
[email protected]
)
More information about the research group can be found at:Ìý
http://www.imperial.ac.uk/ipc-lab
More information about the position and the directions to apply can be found atÌý
https://bit.ly/2KCLzy6
Imperial College London is a university of world-class scholarship, education and research focusing exclusively on science, engineering and
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medicine.
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Established in 1907, it is located in the heart of London. It is consistently rated among the United Kingdom's top three
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universities, and in 2018, is
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ranked 8th in the world by both the QS World University Rankings and Times Higher Education
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(THE), and 5th in the world in Electrical Engineering.
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Imperial ranked 2nd in Reuters Top 100 Innovative Universities for the last three years.
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The College has over 3,700 academic and research staff and
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about 18,000 students from over 120 countries. Graduate
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students constitute more than 45% of the student body, a proof of Imperial's commitment to
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research.
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