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Open Postdoctoral Researcher Role to Support NSF SpectrumX, ND Wireless Institute

On Monday, May 12, the University of Notre Dame opened a Postdoctoral Researcher Associate role in the Electrical Engineering Department. This role will support both SpectrumX, the NSF Spectrum Innovation Center, and the ND Wireless Institute under the supervision of Professor Nick Laneman.

This selected candidate will help develop system models for radio frequency spectrum allocation, coexistence techniques, and dynamic spectrum sharing approaches that integrate technical, economic, and regulatory aspects into a common framework.

Expertise in several of the following areas is desired: 

  • Radio system modeling
  • Transceiver hardware design
  • Algorithm design and simulation
  • Interference analysis
  • Spectrum auctions and markets
  • Property rights
  • Institutional design for common-pool resources

The expected duration of this fellowship is up to two years, with annual renewal. The deadline to apply is Thursday, May 29, 2025.

For more details and to apply for this role, please visit the Notre Dame job portal. Any questions regarding this position should be directed to wireless@nd.edu.


About NSF SpectrumX

NSF SpectrumX is funded by the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) as part of its Spectrum Innovation Initiative, under grant number AST 21-32700. NSF SpectrumX is the world’s largest academic hub where all radio spectrum stakeholders can innovate, collaborate, and contribute to maximizing social welfare of this precious resource.

To learn more about NSF SpectrumX, please visit spectrumx.org.Contact:
Stephanie Loney, Research Communications Specialist
NSF SpectrumX / Notre Dame Research / University of Notre Dame
sloney@nd.edu / 574.631.7804
spectrumx.org

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