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From: Sonda Bousnina <sonda.b...@ieee.org>
Date: Thu, Feb 5, 2015 at 3:51 PM
Subject: Call for PhD students - 5G networks
To: "Adel M. Alimi" <adel....@gmail.com>


Salam si Adel,
j'espère que vous allez bien, 
je vous transfère ce mail à propos un appel de candidatures pour les doctorants.


Call for PhD students - 5G networks

We look for brilliant PhD students and we offer a very competitive salary.

http://act5g.itn.liu.se

The rapid growth in mobile broadband network data lead to the unprecedented speed of 4G LTE deployment. The evolution calls for sustainable capacity growth and performance improvement in the next generation of wireless systems, namely 5G. The success of 5G heavily relies on delivering satisfactory user experience at a low operational cost. In this context, research and development (R&D) is required not only for technological innovation at the device level, but also management system design for the flexibility necessary to predict and adapt to network usage. To this end, anticipation is a promising and new approach. By predicting and adapting to upcoming events at various time scales, an anticipatory-enabled 5G network dramatically improves the operation quality and efficiency in comparison to the existing systems. Deploying anticipatory networking with effective prediction of network behaviour offers a twin advantage: First, resources ranging from spectrum and power to network interfaces buffers can be managed optimally. Second, network operators can jointly plan how to share infrastructure and resources to provide service with substantially reduced expenditure.

The ACT5G project takes an inter-sector approach for anticipatory networking for 5G. The project fuses and integrates the scientific expertise of the participating academic sites with the industrial know-how of the consortium. The R&D core of ACT5G consists of models, methods, concepts, and algorithms for network anticipation and network reaction. The R&D tasks are carried out along with researcher training.

The PhD training programme of ACT5G is designed the maximize the partners' synergy, to promote career opportunities of the ACT5G Early-Stage Researchers in the European ICT arena, and thus generate new expertise and human capital for the European Research Area.

The ACT5G Consortium is starting the recruiting process for four PhD students as “Early-Stage Researchers” (ESRs) at Linköping University (LiU - Sweden) andPolitecnico di Milano (Polimi - Italy), on the research area of Anticipatory

Networking, aiming at predicting traffic and environment changes in order to optimize wireless network resources and operations.

In particular the following four topics will be assigned to the recruited researchers:

  • ESR1: Network Data Analytics [Academic Site: Polimi]
  • ESR2: Wireless Link Status Anticipation [Academic Site: LiU]
  • ESR3: Resource & Management Optimization for Wireless Software-defined Networking [Academic Site: LiU]
  • ESR4: Performance and Enablers of Infrastructure and Resource Sharing [Academic Site: Polimi]

Each post is funded for 36 Months by the EU under the rules of the MSCA ITN EID Scheme1 and provides a very competitive salary (3710 euro/month before taxes and social security fees, +600 euro/month if family obligations exist). The recruited researchers are required to

  • follow a PhD program at the respective academic sites and
  • spend 50% of their project involvement at Alcatel Lucent - Bell Labs, in Stuttgart, Germany.

For more information: http://act5g.itn.liu.se


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Best regards
Sonda BOUSNINA
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Phd Student at  ANT Lab ( Advanced Network Technologies Laboratory) http://antlab.elet.polimi.it/
Politecnico di Milano, Dip. di Elettronica, Informazione e Bioingegneria
Phd Student at  REGIM Lab (REserach Group on Intelligent Machines)  http://regim.org/
ENIS : National Engineering School of Sfax, University of Sfax, Sfax, Tunisia.
IEEE Gold Member
IEEE Standards Association Member 
IEEE Computer Society Member
IEEE Communications Society Member
IEEE Industry Applications Society Member
IEEE Women in Engineering WIE Member
IEEE Computer Society Merwin Student Ambassador in Region 8

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