英国帝国理工电子电气工程学院Intelligent Systems and Networks Group招收“网络物理系统安全保密性”方向的博士后。该项目为期1~2年,并提供有竞争力的薪酬。
详细信息请联系Dr. Deniz Gunduz (d.gunduz@imperial.ac.uk)。
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A postdoctoral researcher position is available in the areas of privacy and security in cyber-physical systems,particularly for smart metering applicaitons in smart grids. Previous research experience and a strong track record in information theory, signal processing, and/or optimisation theory is required. The position is in the Intelligent Systems and Networks Group within the Electrical and Electronic Engineering Department at Imperial College London. This postdoctoral position provides an excellent opportunity to work within an interdisciplinary and international team spanning top European institutions: Imperial College London, KTH, ETHZ and INRIA.
The position is available immediately for one year, with a potential to be extended another year depending on candidate's performance. Applicants should hold a PhD in electrical engineering, computer science, mathematics, or a related field, should have a proven ability to work independently and excellent written and communication skills. All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply as early as possible. To apply, please send your resume to Dr. Deniz Gunduz (d.gunduz@imperial.ac.uk).
More information about the research group can be found at:
Imperial College London is a university of world-class scholarship, education and research in science, engineering and medicne. Established in 1907, it is located in the heart of London. It is consistently rated among the United Kingdom's top three universities, and in 2015, is ranked 8th in the world by both the QS World University Rankings and Times Higher Education (THE). Businessweek ranks Imperial 1st in entrepreneurship outside the US, while it is 11th in Reuters Top 100 Innovative Universities. The College has over 3,000 academic and rsearch staff and about 14,000 students from over 120 different countries. Graduate students constitute 40% of the student body, a proof of Imperial's commitment to research.