Friday, October 14, 2011

USA : Ph.D. Position in Wireless Sensor Networks

Ph.D. Position in Wireless Sensor Networks

WiSeMAN Research Lab
Department of Computer and Information Science
College of Engineering and Computer Science
University of Michigan-Dearborn

Wireless Sensor and Mobile Ad-hoc Networks (WiSeMAN) Research Lab is looking for one highly self-motivated full-time Ph.D. student to conduct cutting-edge research in the area of wireless sensor networks in the Department of Computer and Information Science at the University of Michigan-Dearborn.

WiSeMAN Research Lab is interested in several research topics in wireless sensor networks, including coverage, connectivity, and geographic routing and data dissemination, as well as cyber physical systems, mobile ad-hoc networks, and mobile wireless Internet.


The Ph.D. student will be hired to join WiSeMAN Research Lab and work on an NSF funded project, which focuses on the design, analysis, and implementation of sustainable and scalable three-dimensional wireless sensor networks.




To be considered for this Ph.D. position, the interested candidate should meet the following criteria:
- Master's of Science in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, or Mathematics.
- Solid knowledge in the area of networking and/or wireless sensor networks.
- Outstanding programming skills.
- Strong mathematics background.
- Excellent writing and communication skills in English.
- High GRE and TOEFL scores.
This Ph.D. position is funded for three years starting January 1, 2012.
Applications will be accepted until the position is filled.
Interested candidates should email the following to Prof. Ammari at
hammari@umd.umich.edu:
- Application/motivation letter.
- Detailed curriculum vitae.
- List of publications (if any).
- Copy of Master's thesis (if any).
- List of graduate courses taken along with grades.
- GRE and TOEFL scores.



Further Information

Application Deadline : 30 November 2011

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