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3 PhD on Wireless Ad Hoc Networks & Security at Michigan Tech (Fall 2007) PDF Print E-mail
Written by Suleman Shahid   
Monday, 15 January 2007
3 PhD Research Assistantships are Available at Michigan Tech (Fall
2007)

General Information:
Three full-time graduate research assistantships at the Secure and
Reliable Networking Research (SNR) Lab, starting from fall 2007, are
available in the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering,
Michigan Tech. These research assistantships are to work towards PhD
degrees under the mentorship of Dr. Tricia Chigan.

The focus research areas include Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks, Wireless Ad
Hoc & Mesh Networks, Wireless Network Security, and Cognitive Radio &
Cognitive Networks. Our research projects are sponsored by National
Science Foundation (NSF), Army?s Communications Research and
Development
Center (CERDEC), Army Research Lab (ARL), Michigan Tech Research
Excellence Fund (REF), and industry partners. More information about
Dr.
Chigan?s research activities can be found at:
http://www.ece.mtu.edu/ee/faculty/cchigan/

Desirable qualifications: Applicants should have both MS and BS degrees
in Electrical Engineering or Computer Engineering/

Science or Control &
Automation or other closely related fields, and the following
qualifications:
1. Solid modeling & simulation as well as programming skills are
required.
2. Strong motivation/determination/interest toward research is
expected.
3. Good research/publication record is a plus.
4. Among all the supporting factors, your solid academic background and
research potential as well as English skill will be evaluated the most.

Application Procedure:
1) Interested applicants should send their applications to MTU graduate
school no later than Feb. 15th . The application fee is waived if you
apply online. Further information about Michigan Tech graduate school
and the ECE Department's Graduate Program at Michigan Tech can be found
at: http://www.gradschool.mtu.edu/ &
http://www.ee.mtu.edu/faculty/goel/Graduate/index.htm
2) To speed up the process, interested students are encouraged to
submit

the e-copy of the following material to Dr. Chigan via email:


   * Cover letter stating qualifications, relevant experience and
research interests.
   * Curriculum vitae.
   * A copy of transcripts (both graduate and undergraduate studies).
   * A copy of TOEFL & GRE scores.
   * Relevant published research materials.


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