The Smart Internet Lab is looking for four highly motivated, enthusiastic researchers to research spectrum access techniques, focusing on automated spectrum sharing technologies, looking at both technology enablers and policy consequences for wireless users, vendors, spectrum managers and spectrum regulators.
The successful candidates will carry out research for the JOINER (https://joiner.org.uk ) and HASC (https://allspectrumhub.org/) projects
What will you be doing?
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You will work with the JOINER and HASC projects and focus on spectrum access innovation with particular emphasis on automated, spectrum assignment techniques and the creation of a spectrum digital twin. You will also carry out experimental/proof-of-concept implementation work to demonstrate the applicability of your research. Your main research responsibilities may include:
Collect and analyse spectrum data using JOINER-NSF, establishing key patterns and trends in spectrum utilisation and creating automated techniques for detecting and identifying specific signals of interest.
Create reference datasets of spectrum usage for the wider community to use as benchmarks for evaluating spectrum sharing techniques.
Emulate wireless systems on software defined radio (SDR) platforms and characterise them in the presence of interference in a variety of spectrum sharing scenarios, seeking opportunities for algorithms which provide enhanced interference resilience against different interfering systems.
Develop, with colleagues, a spectrum sharing database for use by the JOINER community and design and develop models using AI/ML and other techniques to ensure the efficient but robust sharing of spectrum.
Publish research findings in high-impact journals and present at leading conferences.
You should apply if
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You have experience and proven track record of
Spectrum Management and Policy
Radio Frequency (RF) Systems: Extensive knowledge on network management and control
Software Defined Radio (SDR):
Data Analysis and Processing
Programming and Software Development
AI/Machine Learning (AI/ML):
Research and Publication
Additional information
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For informal queries, please contact: Professor Dimitra Simeonidou: Dimitra.Simeonidou@bristol.ac.uk
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Contract type: Open-ended with fixed funding until 30/06/2026
Work pattern: Full time
Grade: I/J/K/Pathway 2
Salary: Grade I 38,249 - 44,128 OR Grade J 42,882 - 48,149 OR Grade K 49,559 - 55,755 per annum depending on experience
School/Unit: School of Electrical, Electronic and Mechanical Engineering
This advert will close
at
23:59 UK time
on 26/05/25
The interviews are anticipated to take place week commencing 09/06/25
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JOB NUMBER###
ACAD108100
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Open ended / Full time
POSTING END DATE###
26 May 2025
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Faculty of Engineering
SALARY###
38,249-44,128 (Grade I) or 42,882 - 48,149 (Grade J) or 49,559 - 48,149 (Grade K) 49,559 - 55,755 per annum depending on experience
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