Postdoctoral Researcher in statistical signal processing
Listed on 2026-06-12
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Engineering
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Postdoctoral Researcher in statistical signal processing
School of Electrical Engineering – Department of Information and Communications Engineering, Structured and Stochastic Modeling Group.
The position is a postdoctoral researcher focused on statistical signal processing with an emphasis on modeling the complex modern radio environment, spatio‑temporal radio characteristics, and applications to integrated sensing and communications (ISAC) for emerging 6G wireless systems.
ResponsibilitiesWork on mathematical models for describing the radio environment and design algorithms for estimating the location and spectral characteristics of signal sources based on measurements collected from antenna arrays. Utilize theory and methods from optimal transport and convex modeling to develop foundational theoretical contributions and tools relevant for industry applications.
Qualifications- PhD in Applied Mathematics, Engineering Physics, Electrical Engineering, or a related field.
- Strong publication record.
- Good command of English, written and spoken.
- Good programming skills in Matlab and Python.
- Appetite for fundamental research using theory and methods from applied mathematics, statistical signal processing, information theory, and machine learning.
- Curious mindset.
- Interest in multidisciplinary research.
- Ability to provide guidance and mentorship to doctoral researchers.
The starting date is 1 September 2026, or as mutually agreed. The position lasts for two years. Salary is determined according to the Finnish universities’ salary system, with a starting salary of approximately 4 100 €/month. Aalto University provides excellent learning and development opportunities, occupational health care services, commuter ticket benefit, and sport activities offered by Unisport.
Final date to receive applications on 17 June 2026.
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