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Job reference
18/106445
Date posted
07/05/2018
Application closing date
05/06/2018
Salary
£32,548 per annum
Job category/type
Research
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Research Fellow (5G Wireless Communications for Disaster Relief)
Job description
This Research Fellow post is part of the prestigious Newton Prize 2017 with an aim to propose a novel communications scheme to cope with the natural disaster by using advanced technologies of 5G wireless communications. The research aimed to leverage contemporary wireless technologies and infrastructure to meet the demand for connectivity in the context
of natural disasters in developing countries, where poor infrastructure and underdeveloped economy in the rural and high energy consumption and pollution in the urban (due to fast urbanisation) are affecting the lives of people. The appointee will be expected to undertake research into the investigation and development of solutions in the area of Communications Signal Processing and to be an active member of the research project/team to ensure the success of the project.
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Job title
Research Fellow (5G Wireless Communications for Disaster Relief)
Job reference
18/106445
Date posted
07/05/2018
Application closing date
05/06/2018
Salary
£32,548 per annum
Job category/type
Research
Attachments
Blank
Job description
This Research Fellow post is part of the prestigious Newton Prize 2017 with an aim to propose a novel communications scheme to cope with the natural disaster by using advanced technologies of 5G wireless communications. The research aimed to leverage contemporary wireless technologies and infrastructure to meet the demand for connectivity in the context
of natural disasters in developing countries, where poor infrastructure and underdeveloped economy in the rural and high energy consumption and pollution in the urban (due to fast urbanisation) are affecting the lives of people. The appointee will be expected to undertake research into the investigation and development of solutions in the area of Communications Signal Processing and to be an active member of the research project/team to ensure the success of the project.
Candidate Information
About the Centre
Further information for International Staff