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Applications are invited for several funded Ph.D. positions at the
Department of Computer Science of the Missouri University of Science and
Technology.
Communication networks are an inherent part of our life for a wide range
of activities. These networks have increased in size, complexity,
heterogeneity, energy demand and interdependence with other networks.
These aspects open new research problems, which need to be tackled in
order to improve the security and efficiency of these networks.
The general goal of the Ph.D. work is the development of efficient
solutions for the improvement of security, performance, reliability and
energy efficiency of heterogeneous, complex and large scale
communication networks, such as wide-area networks, geographically
distributed web systems, static and mobile wireless sensor networks and
small cell networks.
The research will be characterized by a theoretical analysis of the
problems and proposed solutions, using a wide range of tools from
different fields including computational geometry, statistics, algorithm
design, optimization and probability theory, as well as by an
experimental and simulation study, to investigate and compare the
performance of the proposed solutions against the best performing
existing approaches.
We encourage all highly motivated and excellent candidates to apply for
this position. Successfull applicants will receive a salary of about
2000$/month.
Applicants must have a bachelor or master degree in Computer
Science/Computer Engineering or closely related field, with an emphasis
on computer networks.
Successful candidates should have:
- Strong background in network algorithm/protocol design and analysis.
- Strong knowledge of computer networks (wired and wireless).
- Strong programming skills (e.g. C/C++, Java, Python).
- Strong skills in oral and written communication.
For more information please contact Simone Silvestri (silvestris@mst.edu).
Application requirements can be found at:
http://cs.mst.edu/graduatedegreeprograms/phdcomputerscience/
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Simone Silvestri, PhD
Department of Computer Science
Missouri University of Science and Technology
307 CS Bldg,
Rolla, MO 65409, USA.
web: http://web.mst.edu/~silvestris/
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Applications are invited for several funded Ph.D. positions at the
Department of Computer Science of the Missouri University of Science and
Technology.
Communication networks are an inherent part of our life for a wide range
of activities. These networks have increased in size, complexity,
heterogeneity, energy demand and interdependence with other networks.
These aspects open new research problems, which need to be tackled in
order to improve the security and efficiency of these networks.
The general goal of the Ph.D. work is the development of efficient
solutions for the improvement of security, performance, reliability and
energy efficiency of heterogeneous, complex and large scale
communication networks, such as wide-area networks, geographically
distributed web systems, static and mobile wireless sensor networks and
small cell networks.
The research will be characterized by a theoretical analysis of the
problems and proposed solutions, using a wide range of tools from
different fields including computational geometry, statistics, algorithm
design, optimization and probability theory, as well as by an
experimental and simulation study, to investigate and compare the
performance of the proposed solutions against the best performing
existing approaches.
We encourage all highly motivated and excellent candidates to apply for
this position. Successfull applicants will receive a salary of about
2000$/month.
Applicants must have a bachelor or master degree in Computer
Science/Computer Engineering or closely related field, with an emphasis
on computer networks.
Successful candidates should have:
- Strong background in network algorithm/protocol design and analysis.
- Strong knowledge of computer networks (wired and wireless).
- Strong programming skills (e.g. C/C++, Java, Python).
- Strong skills in oral and written communication.
For more information please contact Simone Silvestri (silvestris@mst.edu).
Application requirements can be found at:
http://cs.mst.edu/graduatedegreeprograms/phdcomputerscience/
--
Simone Silvestri, PhD
Department of Computer Science
Missouri University of Science and Technology
307 CS Bldg,
Rolla, MO 65409, USA.
web: http://web.mst.edu/~silvestris/