We have an open position for a doctoral or postdoctoral researcher
The research project is concerned with the challenging problem of modeling the complex modern radio environment, where a diverse set of devices and agents share the available spectrum. In this environment, it is crucial to understand the spatio-temporal radio characteristics, i.e. what, when, and from where signals are transmitted. Applications of the envisioned research results include cognitive and adaptive spectrum use as well as localization of targets or signal sources in passive-sensing settings. This is central to future 6G wireless communications applications, where radio-frequency sensing and data transfer (ISAC) are integrated into the same devices.
The research project is part of a larger consortium, gathering world-class researchers in remote sensing with expertise ranging from estimation and optimization theory to hardware design. The specific topic of the project falls in the intersection of statistical signal processing and applied mathematics and is in particular concerned with optimal transport for inverse problems.
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