Research Scientist Position
Marwan Krunz krunz at ece.arizona.edu
Tue Jul 8 11:04:02 EDT 2008
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RESEARCH SCIENTIST POSITION
Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering, University of Arizona
The wireless and advanced networking group of the Dept. of Electrical &
Computer Engineering, University of Arizona, has an immediate opening for a
research scientist in the general area of wireless communications and
networks, with emphasis on cross-layer (routing/MAC/PHY) design and
optimization of spectrum-adaptive and multi-antenna wireless systems.
Specific technologies of interest include cognitive radio networks, MIMO
systems, and UWB. Solid theoretical and/or experimental background in one or
more of the aforementioned areas (as demonstrated by prior publications) is
expected.
Candidates must have a PhD degree in EE/CS or a related discipline by the
time of the appointment, and must have a strong command of English. The
initial appointment is for one year, with the possibility of extending it
for up to 3 years, depending on the candidate's performance and the
availability of funds. The position is funded by NSF, the state of Arizona,
and industrial partners through the Connection One I/UCRC center (a
consortium that includes several universities and companies).
Applications and inquires should be sent to krunz at ece.arizona.edu (message
subject: research scientist position). Include in the application a CV, a
research statement, and the names of at least three references.
___________________________________________
Marwan Krunz
Professor
Co-director, ConnectionOne Center
Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering
The University of Arizona
ECE Bldg., 1230 E. Speedway Blvd.
Tucson, AZ 85721
Tel. (520) 621-8731
Fax. (520) 621-3862
krunz at ece.arizona.edu
www.ece.arizona.edu/~krunz
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