Department of Computer Engineering, the Wireless Communication and
Networking Lab (WHYNET LAB), Chosun University is offering PhD/MS research assistantship
in Korea. Applicants must be skillful, hard working and highly
motivated candidates with good academic records. English efficiency test
TOEFL (iBT 80/ CBT 213 or higher) or IELTS (6.5 or above) is required.
Applicants must have a good CGPA, programming and mathematical skills.
Interested applicants should send their application electronically.
About Scholarship: The Wireless Communication and Networking Lab (WHYNET LAB), Chosun University, Gwangju, is seeking for skillful, hard working and highly motivated candidates with good academic credentials to join our dynamic international team as PhD/MS students within the area of next-generation communications and networking technologies.
The MS/PhD positions are targeted at the following topics:
1. Access control and resource allocation schemes in wireless communications systems
2. Low power communication protocols for body area sensor networks
3. Radio Frequency Identification Systems
4. Packet based network synchronization techniques.
Study: The assistantship is awarded in
1. Access control and resource allocation schemes in wireless communications systems
2. Low power communication protocols for body area sensor networks
3. Radio Frequency Identification Systems
4. Packet based network synchronization techniques.
Course Level: PhD/MS research degree level
Scholarship by: The Wireless Communication and Networking Lab (WHYNET LAB), Chosun University, Gwangju
Location: Korea
Eligibility: Profile of ideal candidates
1. M. S (for PhD applicants)/ B. S (for MS applicants) in Electronic Engineering, Computer Science, or Information Communication Engineering
2. TOEFL (iBT 80/ CBT 213 or higher) or IELTS (6.5 or above)
3. Must have superior CGPA 4. Good programming and mathematical skills
5. Good ability to cooperate with others in a multicultural environment
6. Good ability for highly motivated independent research
Scholarship Open for: International applicants may apply for this PhD/MS research assistantship in Korea.
Value: Expected benefits for the successful candidates
1. Support all kinds of registration fees (admission fee + tuition fee) except a non-refundable application fee of 100,000 KRW
2. Support living cost of 650,000 KRW per month for MS and 1,000,000 KRW per month for PhD for the entire course duration
3. Incentive will be provided for all research accomplishments with outstanding publications.
Apply: Electronically
Interested applicants should send the following to Prof. Seokjoo Shin (sjshin@chosun.ac.kr ):
1. Study plan clearly stating the research topics you are interested in. We would like to know your research interests and their relation to the WHYNET LAB’s research focus
2. Copies of academic transcripts and graduation certificates
3. Brief summary of most recent thesis/paper and the status (e.g. accepted, in progress, submitted etc.)
4. Proof of English proficiency
5. Curriculum Vitae (to include names, date of birth, nationality, contact details, education, work experience, publications etc.)
For any further questions about the PhD/MS positions, please contact Prof. Seokjoo Shin at sjshin@chosun.ac.kr.
Further Information: http://eng.chosun.ac.kr/
About Scholarship: The Wireless Communication and Networking Lab (WHYNET LAB), Chosun University, Gwangju, is seeking for skillful, hard working and highly motivated candidates with good academic credentials to join our dynamic international team as PhD/MS students within the area of next-generation communications and networking technologies.
The MS/PhD positions are targeted at the following topics:
1. Access control and resource allocation schemes in wireless communications systems
2. Low power communication protocols for body area sensor networks
3. Radio Frequency Identification Systems
4. Packet based network synchronization techniques.
Study: The assistantship is awarded in
1. Access control and resource allocation schemes in wireless communications systems
2. Low power communication protocols for body area sensor networks
3. Radio Frequency Identification Systems
4. Packet based network synchronization techniques.
Course Level: PhD/MS research degree level
Scholarship by: The Wireless Communication and Networking Lab (WHYNET LAB), Chosun University, Gwangju
Location: Korea
Eligibility: Profile of ideal candidates
1. M. S (for PhD applicants)/ B. S (for MS applicants) in Electronic Engineering, Computer Science, or Information Communication Engineering
2. TOEFL (iBT 80/ CBT 213 or higher) or IELTS (6.5 or above)
3. Must have superior CGPA 4. Good programming and mathematical skills
5. Good ability to cooperate with others in a multicultural environment
6. Good ability for highly motivated independent research
Scholarship Open for: International applicants may apply for this PhD/MS research assistantship in Korea.
Value: Expected benefits for the successful candidates
1. Support all kinds of registration fees (admission fee + tuition fee) except a non-refundable application fee of 100,000 KRW
2. Support living cost of 650,000 KRW per month for MS and 1,000,000 KRW per month for PhD for the entire course duration
3. Incentive will be provided for all research accomplishments with outstanding publications.
Apply: Electronically
Interested applicants should send the following to Prof. Seokjoo Shin (sjshin@chosun.ac.kr ):
1. Study plan clearly stating the research topics you are interested in. We would like to know your research interests and their relation to the WHYNET LAB’s research focus
2. Copies of academic transcripts and graduation certificates
3. Brief summary of most recent thesis/paper and the status (e.g. accepted, in progress, submitted etc.)
4. Proof of English proficiency
5. Curriculum Vitae (to include names, date of birth, nationality, contact details, education, work experience, publications etc.)
For any further questions about the PhD/MS positions, please contact Prof. Seokjoo Shin at sjshin@chosun.ac.kr.
Further Information: http://eng.chosun.ac.kr/
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