|
The reSENSE Project is Looking for a Post-doc Researcher
|
|
|
Written by Adam Dunkels,
Thursday, 15 May 2008 |
We will be starting a new joint project at SICS and the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) in June called reSENSE: ultra-reliable high-throughput wireless sensor networks. We intend to make sensor networks both more reliable and have higher throughput than today. As you know, we have already started pushing the limits of throughput. The Royal Institute of Technology are now looking for one highly skilled post-doc researcher for the project. The full announcement is below.
Postdoc position in wireless sensor networkingThe School of Electrical Engineering of the Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden, invites applications for a research associate (postdoctoral) position in wireless sensor networking to join the KTH-SICS research project reSENSE: ultra-reliable high-throughput wireless sensor networks.
The successful candidate will join a research group that is focusing on new design methodologies for networked and embedded systems. A suitable background for the position is a PhD in control or communication theory, wireless communications, sensor networking, real-time middleware or a related area. Current applications and industrial collaborations for the group are found in information and communication technologies, vehicular systems, and factory automation.
The position will include research in the area of wireless sensor networking, interaction with doctoral students and researchers, and involvement in collaborative work in international projects such as WIDE, and EuroNF. The position is available immediately.
The application marked "reSENSE Postdoc" with curriculum vitae (including publications list and two professional references) and a short description of future professional objectives should be submitted by email to mikaelj@ee.kth.se
For further information about the position, please contact
Mikael Johansson, Associate Professor, School of Electrical Engineering, KTH Phone: +46-8-7907426, Email: mikaelj@ee.kth.se |