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Prof. Yanchao Zhang (http://cnsg.asu.edu/zhang) in the School of
Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering at Arizona State
University is recruiting multiple PhD students, starting in Fall 2016.
A successful candidate is expected to conduct research related to one
or multiple areas in wireless/mobile security, wireless networks,
mobile computing, or social networks. An ideal candidate is expected
to have:
- An earned master degree in EE, CS or a relevant area before Fall
2016
- Strong mathematical skills, including probability analysis
- Solid background in wireless communications and networking
- Previous research experience in wireless is a plus
- Background and research experience in security or cryptography is a
big plus
ASU is in the Phoenix metropolitan area, one of the fastest growing
areas in US with a large and ever-growing Chinese population. The
School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering is the largest
unit in ASU and has over 70 tenured or tenure-track faculty members.
Its graduate program was ranked 27 by USNEWS in 2014.
Interested candidates should send your CV, PS, transcripts, TOEFL and
GRE scores, and everything that you believe will help your application
in PDF format to Prof. Yanchao Zhang (yczhang@asu.edu) in one email.
Visiting/exchange scholars and students who have matching interests
and strong research backgrounds are welcome to contact Prof. Yanchao
Zhang for inquiries about position availability.
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