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Open PhD position at CISPA Saarbrücken, Germany


From: Attila Kinali
Subject: Open PhD position at CISPA Saarbrücken, Germany
Date: Fri, 20 May 2022 15:27:43 +0200

Moin,

Our group at CISPA ( https://cispa.de/en ) is looking for a PhD student who 
knows
a thing or two about wireless communication and GnuRadio and is interested in
applying this knowledge to security. If you are interested, you can apply 
through
the link in the official blurb below. If you have any questions feel free to
contact me off list.

                                Attila Kinali

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The group of Mridula Singh is looking for a PhD candidate with a strong 
research interest in wireless systems security. The group's research focuses on 
enabling secure communication, positioning, and combining sensor modalities for 
autonomous systems. The technologies of interest are CANBus, UWB, WiFi, 5G, 
LEO, and GNSS. Example research topics will include:
•            Exploring security vulnerabilities of the communication 
technologies mainly at the physical and logical layer
•            Secure sensor fusion 
•            Designing secure positioning architecture for 5G 
•            Secure time synchronization
•            Location privacy

Students with a strong interest in 5G's physical and logical layer will be 
given preference. It will be a plus if the student is interested in using 
software-defined radios like USRPs and open-source RANs for LTE/5G. The student 
should have taken some introductory courses on digital circuits and wireless 
systems or be strongly inclined towards this field. 

https://jobs.cispa.saarland/jobs/detail/phd-students-1
---schnapp---

-- 
In science if you know what you are doing you should not be doing it.
In engineering if you do not know what you are doing you should not be doing it.
        -- Richard W. Hamming, The Art of Doing Science and Engineering



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