The Elisha Yegal Bar-Ness Center for Wireless Communications and Signal Processing Research at NJIT is looking for a highly-qualified postdoctoral researcher at the intersection of coding and information theory, starting January 1, 2015. Strong applicants with an excellent theoretical background and a proven capacity for high-quality research are solicited in the broad areas of graph-based coding theory, polar codes, applications of codes (e.g., in very low complexity codes, coding for flash storage, distributed control, or secrecy), or in network information theory.
Applicants must have a Ph.D. (or be close to completion) in electrical engineering or a related field (such as mathematics or statistics). The initial appointment will be for 12 months. Compensation will be competitive and applications are requested by September 30, 2014 or until the position is filled.
Please contact Prof. Joerg Kliewer (
web.njit.edu/~jkliewer
) directly to apply. Your email shall include a short motivation statement describing why you intent to do a postdoc and a research statement addressing your past experience in the above research areas, a full CV, and two names of professors or supervisors, acting as reference for you. To be formally considered you are also need to apply on the NJIT jobs website (
njit.jobs/applicants/Central?quickFind=53227
).
Postdoctoral Position in Information and Coding Theory at the New Jersey Institute of Technology
The Elisha Yegal Bar-Ness Center for Wireless Communications and Signal Processing Research offers a postdoc position in the broad areas of graph-based coding theory, polar codes, their applications (e.g., in very low complexity codes, coding for control or flash storage), or network information theory, starting January 1, 2015.
Aug 29, 2014