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  Wireless Communications and Signal Processing for Sensing in Harsh Environments (Graduate Research Assistant Position)


   Mechanical, Materials, and Aerospace Engineering

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About the Project

The Lane Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering (LCSEE) at West Virginia University anticipates filling one Masters or PhD graduate research position, which includes tuition and a living stipend for 2-3 years. The position will focus on developing wireless communications, signal processing, and sensor designs for temperature and corrosion sensing in harsh environments.

Candidates with a strong theoretical background in wireless communications and signal processing, along with experience with communication hardware, are sought for the position.

The project will require the candidates to work both independently and within a multidisciplinary team of engineers and scientists.

Women and minorities are encouraged to apply. Applicants should send a letter describing their qualifications, resume, and names, addresses, email addresses, and email addresses of at least two references.

Interviews for the position will begin immediately and will continue until the position is filled.

Funding Notes

Non-US citizens must include TOEFL/IELTS scores or provide scores within a month of application. GRE scores are required by all applicants, but students may be accepted provisionally without these scores. Applicants should send a letter describing their qualifications, resume, and names, addresses, and email addresses of at least two references.