PhD position in Predictive Radio Resource Management for 6G Wireless Networks

  • Training/Education
  • Sweden

Mid Sweden University

The research group Communication Systems and Networks (CSN) at Mid Sweden University (MIUN), is looking for an excellent, motivated, self-driven Ph.D. student to work in the area of predictive radio resource management in 6G wireless networks. The position is placed at the Sensible Things that Communicate (STC) research center, who is a leading Scandinavian research center in Industrial IoT and is doing research on fields ranging from wireless connectivity, network security and cryptography, distributed systems, ML/AI, embedded systems, visualization, and measurement systems.

We seek an outstanding talent with a MSc degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Engineering Mathematics, or similar. The candidate needs to have a solid background in wireless communication, optimization, signal processing and programming. Previous experiences in RRM and ML/AI is an advantage.

The position offers a monthly salary (~3000 € per month) and the Ph.D. student will be supervised by Prof. Mikael Gidlund (MIUN), Dr Aamir Mahmood (MIUN) and Nurul Huda Mahmood from Oulu University. It is expected that the student will spend a longer research visit at Oulu University.

More information about the position and how to apply is given here:

https://www.miun.se/en/work-at-the-university/career/jobs/vacancy/a-phd-student-in-predictive-radio-resource-management-in-6g-networks/

Working in Sweden: Sweden is a fantastic place for living and working. Swedes are friendly and speak excellent English. The quality of life is high, with a strong emphasis on outdoor activities. Healthcare is free after a small co-pay and MIUN provides additional occupational health services and subsidizes athletic costs, such as a gym membership. The parental benefits in Sweden are among the best in the world, including extensive parental leave (for both parents), paid time off to care for sick children, and affordable day-care.

Best regards,

Prof. Mikael Gidlund

https://www.miun.se/en/personnel/mikaelgidlund/

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