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  Wireless Communications for Drone Networks; with focus on Mesh Networking, UWB Localization, and Jamming Detection


   Institute of Technical Informatics

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PhD/postdoc Vacancy in 

"Wireless Communications for Drone Networks - with focus on Mesh Networking, UWB Localization, and Jamming Detection"

https://www.tugraz.at/index.php?id=53517

The Institute of Technical Informatics at Graz University of Technology, Austria, is looking for a motivated PhD student or Postdoc researcher in the area of Wireless Communications for Drone Networks; starting from November 1, 2021.

Context and scope. The open positions are linked to an international project focusing on the latest advances in wireless networking, localization, collaborative awareness, and machine learning, towards the development of secure, resilient, and highly-performant wireless mesh networks of unmanned aerial vehicles. The research activities will encompass three main topics to chose from, as briefly discussed next.

Research topic 1: Dependable mesh networking

Research topic 2: Autonomous detection of jamming attacks

Research topic 3: UWB-based localization of UAVs

We expect candidates to have interest in (and, ideally, prior experience with) some of the aforementioned topics. Knowledge on wirelessly-networked embedded systems (such as Internet of Things, Cyber-Physical Systems, Wireless Sensor Networks) is a must, as well as hands-on experience with the programming of networked embedded systems. Candidate profile and requirements. PhD Applicants must hold a Master degree in computer science, information/computer/software engineering, information science, telematics, electrical engineering, or related studies (note: a Bachelor degree is insufficient). Postdoc Applicants must also hold a Doctoral degree in the aforementioned areas.

Good candidates have:

- Solid C programming skills and Linux experience (fluency in Python/Matlab is considered an asset);

- Very good proficiency in written and spoken English, which is the language of the research group and of external collaborators (knowledge of German is not required, and Graz University of Technology offers German language courses for all its employees);

- High motivation, self-initiative, as well as strong passion and commitment to research;

- Ability to work collaboratively in an interdisciplinary and international team with both senior and junior people;

- Willingness to publish research results and to complete a dissertation at Graz University of Technology.

Postdoc candidates are additionally expected to show an established research record, including publications in major conferences and journals in research fields related with the aforementioned topics.

TU Graz aims to increase the number of female employees and therefore specifically invites qualified women to apply. Applicants at TU Graz are not discriminated in personnel selection procedures on the grounds of gender, ethnicity, religion, age, sexual orientation.

Research team and working environment. The PhD and Postdoc positions will reinforce and extend the research activities of the Networked Embedded Systems; group at the Institute of Technical Informatics. The group has a long-standing track record in the area of networked embedded systems, and is one of the leading European groups on low-power wireless networking and IoT research. The high quality of the research output is supported by several awards and by numerous conference papers at prestigious venues such as SenSys, IPSN, NDSS, ICDCS, INFOCOM, ICNP, EWSN, and RTSS. Group members have also chaired many of such leading conferences.

Location. Graz University of Technology (TU Graz), with more than 16.000 students and 7 faculties, is a leading technical university which is ranked among the top 25 continental European universities according to the Shanghai subject ranking. Graz is one of a handful of European research hotspots on electronic-based and vehicular systems with numerous leading research centers and companies. Graz is the capital of the federal state of Styria, which is one of the European top research regions with about 5% of the gross regional product being invested in R&D. Graz is also the second largest city in Austria, it is a young and lively city with more than 50.000 students situated at the south-eastern foot of the Alps. It enjoys an almost Mediterranean climate & lifestyle and its medieval old town (one of the largest and best-preserved in central Europe) is a UNESCO world heritage site. The city itself has a very high quality of life, and offers plentiful recreation opportunities.

Contractual details. The PhD and Postdoc positions are remunerated according to the collective contract (Kollektivvertrag) for Austrian Universities. The salary amounts to roughly 41.601€/year before taxes for the PhD position, and to 55.242€/year before taxes for the Postdoc position. This corresponds to approximately 29k€ and 36.2k€ per year after taxes, health insurance, and social security deductions (see https://bruttonetto.arbeiterkammer.at/). The annual salary may increase in case of relevant prior work experience. Note that, compared to other major central-European cities, cost of housing and living in Graz is relatively low. The initial appointment for both PhD and Postdoc positions will be of 24 months and can be renewed for another year. Both positions are available from November 1, 2021.

How to apply. To apply for the available PhD or Postdoc positions, please prepare a single PDF file (max. 15 MB) containing:

- Motivation letter;

- Curriculum vitae;

- A recent certificate about the level of proficiency in English;

- A copy of your Master or PhD degree;

- A link to the online version or a copy of your Master thesis (respectively PhD thesis for Postdoc applicants);

- Any recommendation letters of your former advisor(s);

- Additional documents such as a list of publications, transcript of records, and other relevant certificates.

Applications must be submitted electronically using http://lampz.tugraz.at/~dependablethings/ .

Please follow the instructions provided on the site and note that this is the only way to apply: applications sent via e-mail or through other portals will be ignored. Please also ensure that your application makes a direct reference to one of the three research topics: generic applications will be desk-rejected. The deadline for submitting an application is 31.10.2021.

Inquiries and contact persons. Candidates interested in either positions can contact Prof. Carlo Alberto Boano or Prof. Kay Römer for further information.

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