Electronic Engineering
Location: | Guildford |
Salary: | £38,511 to £45,954 |
Post Type: | Full Time |
Closing Date: | Thursday 27 November 2014 |
Reference: | 074114
The University of Surrey seeks an RF Engineer for its new £50M 5G Innovation Centre, funded by industrial partners and the Higher Education Funding Council of England under the UK Research Partnership Investment Fund. It is the world’s first research centre dedicated to the advanced technologies that will underpin the 5G network of the future. The centre is working in partnership with some of the world’s leading mobile network operators, infrastructure and tools providers, media and communications organisations, such as Aeroflex, AIRCOM International, BBC, BT, EE, Fujitsu Laboratories of Europe, Huawei, Rohde & Schwarz, Samsung, Telefonica and Vodafone, as well as the UK’s communications regulator, Ofcom, and is carrying out world-leading research into higher-capacity lower-energy mobile-communication networks. The 5G testbed and proof-of-concept projects contribute significantly in achieving 5GIC targets by proving and optimizing novel ideas created by the research team. The 5G testbed includes several advanced hardware emulator platforms, as well as real networks. The centre will move into a purpose-built new building in 2015, which will house 200 engineers and researchers from the University and its industrial partners and provide a base for its many PhD students.
You will be responsible for RF circuit design and analysis for 5G testbeds, RF impairment analysis in 5G systems, system simulations, and will contribute in 5G propagation channel analysis and modelling. This will include the analysis of potential methods and development of key technology in order for the 5G testbed and proof-of-concept project leader to deliver the proof-of-concept full solution. Specialist knowledge in the area and understanding of the sector will be an advantage, as will be your ability to work successfully with the team. In addition to the technical work, problem solving and decision making are integral to many aspects of the work to be undertaken during the projects’ development process. Significant elements of this role will require a high degree of autonomy within your defined project area resolving potential conflicts in complex individual -hardware design and implementation projects to maintain alignment with overall 5G technology proof-of-concept with minimum referral to 5G testbed and proof-of-concept project leader
Informal enquiries can be made to Dr Mir Ghoraishi (m.ghoraishi@surrey.ac.uk), Project Leader, 5G Testbed and Proof-of-Concept
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