PhD Candidate in 6G Key Technologies | PhD on 6G key technologies (f/m/div.)
Robert Bosch GmbH
Job Summary
This PhD position at Bosch focuses on cutting-edge 6G key technologies, specifically investigating sensor data fusion techniques and Integrated Sensing and Communication (ISAC) mechanisms for automotive applications. The successful candidate will conduct research into how distributed sensing enhances performance using network infrastructure and how to analyze sensing performance, including non-3GPP measurements. The role also involves exploring efficient architectures for sharing sensor data for distributed fusion and inference, with secondments at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) and The American College of Greece (ACG-RC). This is an exciting opportunity for a highly motivated researcher to contribute to future communication and sensing technologies in an international research environment.
Required Skills
Education
Master's degree (or equivalent) in Electronic Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mathematics, Electromagnetics, or a Physical Sciences subject.
Experience
- Professional experience with wireless communications (antennas, propagation, stochastic geometry is a plus)
- Professional experience with radar sensing (a plus)
- Experience with hardware and demonstrators (a plus)
- Willingness to work collaboratively in a research environment
Languages
Additional
- Willingness to travel and work across Europe.
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