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Seeking Post Doctors and Ph.D. students in Wireless Communications/
Networking in the EECS Department at the University of Kansas (KU)
About the University: University of Kansas (KU) is one of the oldest
universities in the United States and is the flagship university in the
state of Kansas. KU is classified by USNews as a tier 1 university and is
classified by Carnegie Foundation as RU/VH (research university with very
high research activity). The university is also one of 63 members of the
Association of American Universities (AAU).
About the Program: The graduate programs of Electrical Engineering (EE) /
Computer Engineering (CE) at KU ranks 64/63 by the US News and World Report
2015.
About the Location: KU is located 30 miles (40 minutes) away from the Kansas
City metropolitan area (around 2.5 million people), the third largest
metropolitan area (right after Chicago and St. Louis) in the mid-west.
Kansas City is the home of Garmin, Honeywell, Sprint, and Cerner etc.
About the Professor: Dr. Lingjia Liu at EECS of KU is seeking self-motivated
Visiting Research Scholars and Ph.D. students in the field of wireless
communications, signal processing and wireless networking. Prior to joining
the EECS at KU, Dr. Liu has spent more than four years in various industrial
research labs leading investigation on various 4G standards (3GPP LTE-
Advanced and IEEE 802.16m). Dr. Liu is well connected to most of the leading
telecommunication corporations in the world including Samsung, Intel,
Qualcomm, Texas Instruments, Apple, and InterDigital etc. His research group
is funded by U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF), U.S. Air Force
Research of Scientific Research (AFOSR), U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory
(AFRL), Samsung Research America (SRA), InterDigital Inc., and University of
Kansas Center for Research (KUCR).
Currently, Dr. Liu is serving as an Editor for the IEEE Transactions on
Wireless Communications, and as Associate Editors for the EURASIP Journal on
Wireless Communications and Networking as well as Wiley's International
Journal on Communication Systems. He is Chair of Technical Program Committee
of various international conferences and workshops.
For Fall 2014/Spring 2015, Dr. Liu’s has openings for graduate research
assistants in the following area:
1. Cognitive radio networks including opportunistic spectrum access, dynamic
spectrum access, spectrum sensing and game theoretic analysis for cognitive
radio networks;
2. Heterogeneous networks, delay-sensitive and energy-efficient
communications for heterogeneous networks;
3. Device-to-Device (D2D) communications
For more information, please visit:
http://people.eecs.ku.edu/~lingjialiu/
Thank you very much for reading the post.
Networking in the EECS Department at the University of Kansas (KU)
About the University: University of Kansas (KU) is one of the oldest
universities in the United States and is the flagship university in the
state of Kansas. KU is classified by USNews as a tier 1 university and is
classified by Carnegie Foundation as RU/VH (research university with very
high research activity). The university is also one of 63 members of the
Association of American Universities (AAU).
About the Program: The graduate programs of Electrical Engineering (EE) /
Computer Engineering (CE) at KU ranks 64/63 by the US News and World Report
2015.
About the Location: KU is located 30 miles (40 minutes) away from the Kansas
City metropolitan area (around 2.5 million people), the third largest
metropolitan area (right after Chicago and St. Louis) in the mid-west.
Kansas City is the home of Garmin, Honeywell, Sprint, and Cerner etc.
About the Professor: Dr. Lingjia Liu at EECS of KU is seeking self-motivated
Visiting Research Scholars and Ph.D. students in the field of wireless
communications, signal processing and wireless networking. Prior to joining
the EECS at KU, Dr. Liu has spent more than four years in various industrial
research labs leading investigation on various 4G standards (3GPP LTE-
Advanced and IEEE 802.16m). Dr. Liu is well connected to most of the leading
telecommunication corporations in the world including Samsung, Intel,
Qualcomm, Texas Instruments, Apple, and InterDigital etc. His research group
is funded by U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF), U.S. Air Force
Research of Scientific Research (AFOSR), U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory
(AFRL), Samsung Research America (SRA), InterDigital Inc., and University of
Kansas Center for Research (KUCR).
Currently, Dr. Liu is serving as an Editor for the IEEE Transactions on
Wireless Communications, and as Associate Editors for the EURASIP Journal on
Wireless Communications and Networking as well as Wiley's International
Journal on Communication Systems. He is Chair of Technical Program Committee
of various international conferences and workshops.
For Fall 2014/Spring 2015, Dr. Liu’s has openings for graduate research
assistants in the following area:
1. Cognitive radio networks including opportunistic spectrum access, dynamic
spectrum access, spectrum sensing and game theoretic analysis for cognitive
radio networks;
2. Heterogeneous networks, delay-sensitive and energy-efficient
communications for heterogeneous networks;
3. Device-to-Device (D2D) communications
For more information, please visit:
http://people.eecs.ku.edu/~lingjialiu/
Thank you very much for reading the post.