PhD in 6G Communication Systems: The Technical Faculty of IT and Design at Aalborg University invites applications for one or more PhD stipends in 6G wireless communication systems, focusing on intelligence, satellites, and sensing. These positions are set to commence from July 1, 2025, or as soon as possible thereafter.
PhD Stipends in 6G Wireless Communication Systems
Designation:
PhD Stipends
Research Area:
- 6G Wireless Communication Systems
- Networks for privacy-aware data acquisition
- Digital twinning for network optimization
- Energy-efficient sensing and computing
Location:
Aalborg University, Aalborg, Denmark
Eligibility/Qualification:
- M.Sc. degree in wireless communications, communications engineering, computer engineering, or a similar field
- Solid mathematical and analytical skills
- Experience in programming (C++, Python, or Matlab)
- Familiarity with ML/AI algorithms
- A creative mindset and a curiosity for research
Description:
The PhD stipends are part of the Wireless Communications study program at the Department of Electronic Systems. Candidates will engage in cutting-edge research addressing the challenges faced by 6G networks, such as latency, reliability, and efficiency. The projects involve collaboration with international researchers and industry partners, leveraging Aalborg University’s unique research infrastructure.
Research Lines Include:
- Networks for Privacy-aware Data Acquisition: Focuses on reliable and timely prediction in 6G.
- Digital Twinning for 3D Network Optimization: Developing digital twin architectures for optimizing large-scale networks.
- Energy-efficient Sensing and Computing: Exploring the trade-offs between latency, accuracy, and energy efficiency in 6G networks.
How to Apply:
Interested candidates should submit their application online, including:
- A one-page statement of planned research related to one of the outlined research topics
- CV and relevant documents through the university’s application system.
Last Date for Apply:
April 13, 2025
For further information, reach out to Prof. Petar Popovski (petarp@es.aau.dk) for scientific inquiries or Ms. Lisbeth Diinhoff (ld@adm.aau.dk) for application assistance.