Job description
Seeking highly motivated individuals to work in the area of automotive radar related to signal processing and algorithm development. The post-doc will conduct research and development on the mmWave automotive radar. In the course of this research, he/she will develop expertise in radar signal processing techniques, including interference mitigation and adaptive sensing technique. In addition, integration of novel radar algorithms will be carried out in collaboration with other team members.
Requirements
Applications are invited from persons who will complete their doctoral degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering prior to the job start date. The job requires analyzes and interprets data and participates in writing manuscripts and presentations as author or co-author. A doctorate with experience in RF interference, radar waveform, and phased array are preferred. The successful applicant should demonstrate a professional commitment and interest in university lecturing work and college student development.
Setting
Established in 1885, the University of Arizona is the state's land-grant university and a member of the Association of American Universities, a group of 62 leading public and private research universities. With campuses throughout Arizona, a presence in every county in the state, and a commitment to 100% student engagement, the UA produces graduates who are real-world ready. Recognized as a global leader for its research, the UA is advancing the frontiers of interdisciplinary scholarship and entrepreneurial partnerships.