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Jointly Optimizing Waveforms, Beamforming and Radio Resource Management for Joint Communications and Sensing in 6G Networks

Opening for: PhD student

Status details

Status:Closed
Announced:03 Jul 2024
Closing date:01 Sep 2024
Duration:4 years

In Joint Communications and Sensing, the communication and sensing services share a common network infrastructure and radio-frequency resources, with the technology and associated management solutions designed to flexibly achieve tailored trade-offs between energy consumption, resource utilization, communications (e.g. user throughput, latency, reliability) and sensing performance (e.g. resolution, probability of detection).

Requirements

You thrive on generating and realizing ground-breaking research, which you may demonstrate by e.g. embedding your ideas into operational radar systems, demonstrating their added value in applications, publishing and patenting your ideas. Leveraging your communication skills, you’ll connect with colleagues throughout the Faculty, helping us to make our Faculty as a whole stronger. You also have to have the ability to build relevant networks and attract funding. In addition, you enjoy teaching and supervising students. Since the expected research is potentially dual-use, this position is only open to non-sensitive country nationals.

You also have:

  • A Ph.D. in electrical engineering, physics, or applied mathematics.
  • Demonstrable research experience in one or more relevant fields, such as remote sensing, radar, sonar, ultrasound, or telecommunication, and a drive to work and learn in this multidisciplinary domain.
  • Have a proven track record in your research field, as evidenced by refereed publications in top-quality journals.
  • Show the potential to be an inspired and dedicated teacher.
  • Excellent command of English, as TU Delft is an internationally diverse community.

If you feel this role would be a perfect match, but you cannot yet tick all the boxes, we’d really like to get to know you, as you can learn and grow on the job!

Additional information

In The Netherlands, almost all PhD positions are linked to funded research projects. This has several implications:
  • PhD students are employed: they receive a salary rather than a grant. Most projects have a duration of 4 years.
  • Positions become available once a project is funded. This can happen at any time during the year.
  • It typically takes 6 to 9 months for a project proposal to receive funding. In this period, a position may be anticipated but the outcome remains insecure. Once a project is funded, the open position needs to be filled as soon as possible.

If you are interested in our research, it merits to inquire whether openings will be available. We collect resumes of prospective PhD students throughout the year, for each of our research tracks.

General requirements

We make our selection based on the following general requirements:
  • Formal requirements regarding prior education: you should have earned an MSc degree at a recognized institute for higher education.
  • Background: you should have a background that fits the requirements of the project
  • Excellence: your Grade-Point-Average should be above 8 (10). Also your MSc thesis should have received a grade above 8 (10).
  • English: you should be able to communicate well in english (written and oral). Provide TOEFL/IELTS scores if available.
  • Originality: your MSc thesis or later work (publications) should reflect some original ideas. Critical and independent thinking is very important.
  • Team player: you should be able to work well in a team of other project members.
Your resume should contain contact information of prior advisors/supervisors who can provide feedback.