PhD Student in Signal Processing

PhD @Luleå University of Technology posted 21 hours ago

Job Description

Subject description
The subject includes signal processing with emphasis on development and optimization of algorithms for processing single and multi-dimensional signals that are closely related to applications and applied research.

Project description
For the 6th generation (6G) wireless systems, low Earth orbiting (LEO) satellites will be incorporated with terrestrial systems to achieve true global coverage, by extending low latency broadband and IoT services to all rural areas and remote locations with high energy efficiency.
To achieve this goal and to avoid interference, signals from satellites, ground and base stations, and many users need to be integrated in an energy efficient manner using massive and distributed MIMO and reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RIS). Furthermore, besides the traditional communication services new objectives such as integrated sensing (ISAC) and localization are also important for 6G.  The research will mainly be theoretical, but LTU has testbeds for potential experiments.
The primary purpose of this research project is to investigate some of the fundamental aspects and methods how to communicate, sense, and localize, using wireless signals between the LEO space and the ground in an energy efficient manner using concepts such as MIMO and RIS.
The research is fully funded and will be carried out at the Division Signals and Systems at LTU under the supervision of Associate Prof. Rickard Nilsson, LTU, and co-supervised by Prof. Emil Björnson, KTH, and possibly also co-supervised by professors from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT). The research results will be published in top-level journals and conferences and prepare you for a career in academia and industry.

Duties
As a PhD student you are expected to perform both experimental and theoretical work within your research studies as well as communicate your results at national and international conferences and in scientific journals. Most of your working time will be devoted to your own research studies. In addition, you can have the opportunity to try the teacher role. As a researcher, you work as a neutral party in many contexts, which provides a great opportunity to be involved in challenging development projects.

Qualifications

To qualify for a PhD student position, you must have a master’s degree, or equivalent in signal processing, wireless communications, or mathematics.
The research will focus on the signals in the physical layer but can also cover aspects of the media access control and network layers. The research is expected to use methodology from signal processing, communication theory, mathematics, wave propagation, electromagnetics, optimization, machine learning, and networking.
Strong documented experience in these areas is commendable, particularly by having published your work. Candidates should have an excellent mastering of the English language, both orally and in writing.

For further information about a specific subject see
General syllabus for the Board of the faculty of science and technology

Further information
Employment as a PhD student is limited to 4 years, teaching and other department duties may be added with max 20%. Placement: Luleå. Starting date is according to agreement between the two parties.

For further information about the position, please contact Associate professor Rickard Nilsson, +46 920-49 1594, rickard.o.nilsson@ltu.se

Union representatives:
SACO-S Diana Chroneer,(+46 )920-49 2037 diana.chroneer@ltu.se
OFR-S Marika Vesterberg, (+46)920-49 1721 marika.vesterberg@ltu.se

In case of different interpretations of the English and Swedish versions of this announcement, the Swedish version takes precedence.

Application
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