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cwjcwjcwj



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Post06 Nov 2007 18:40   Looking for a job (PhD in Wireless Communication).

I am going to complete my PhD before X'mas in UK. And I am currently looking for a job. I have skills with C/C++, MATLAB, Fortran. And my research areas are as follow:
Forward Error Correction (FEC), Error Control Coding, Turbo Codes, Convolutional Codes, Coded Modulation Systems, Modulations (BPSK, QPSK, QAM), OFDM, MIMO, WiMAX, WiFi, DVB, DAB, GPS, 3G, 4G, DSP

Pls send me an email if you are interested and I am willing to relocate. My email address is kbkien(at)hotmail.com.

Thank you.
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research235



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Post08 Nov 2007 12:33   Looking for a job (PhD in Wireless Communication).

hi

if u have plns to relocate to netherlands . then please foward me ur resume. you can put it here.
Lets see if things will work out

Suresh
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master_picengineer



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Post08 Nov 2007 12:53   Looking for a job (PhD in Wireless Communication).

Hi all,
I'm also a PhD Student in my second year of researches in an internship within a Multinational Company. Like you cwjcwjcwj I'm afraid and worry about the future.
@ research235 and cwjcwjcwj,
What do you advise me to prepare/do in the meanwhile, since I have enough time now, in order to ensure having a good job.

I'll be very happy to relocate to USA, Canada, Europ (france, Germany, UK, Scandinavian countries), Australia, Korea or Japan.
This will surely motivate me a lot.

Thanks
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research235



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Post08 Nov 2007 13:58   Looking for a job (PhD in Wireless Communication).

since ur doing Phd and also very flexible in relocating to any place i am sure u will find enough opputunities. Finish up Phd and post ur resume in monster.

Suresh
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master_picengineer



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Post08 Nov 2007 14:28   Looking for a job (PhD in Wireless Communication).

Thanks,
But I know that industrial managers don't hire many PhDs. They prefer experienced engineers.
In addition, the PhD study cost 5 or 6 additional years of a compleate dedication to research after having finished the Engineering study. And this with a salary equal to the half of the salary of a fresh engineer.
In all the cases, unfortunatly, these years of sacrifice have not an important impact on salary after finishing the study. Perhaps in a long term it has, I don't know.
Maybe, that's why they goes to universities to teach.
This is the situation of a Phd in my country and a little bit France.
I hope being wrong in my thougths and I hope that it is not the case of the PhDs in anothers countries.

Regards,
Master_picengineer
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cwjcwjcwj



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Post08 Nov 2007 14:38   Re: Looking for a job (PhD in Wireless Communication).

Thanks research235. I have enclosed here with my CV. I am willing to relocate anywhere within Europe. Pls let me know or drop me an email if you need any further information. Thank you.


Sorry, but you need login in to view this attachment

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master_picengineer



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Post08 Nov 2007 14:44   Looking for a job (PhD in Wireless Communication).

I hope you luck my brother.
Cheers,
Master_Picengineer
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research235



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Post08 Nov 2007 15:34   Looking for a job (PhD in Wireless Communication).

hi CWJ...

I will contact u back as soon as I hear some thing from my recruitting officer .

Suresh
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cwjcwjcwj



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Post08 Nov 2007 20:36   Re: Looking for a job (PhD in Wireless Communication).

Thanks. Looking forward to hear from you. Drop an email to me for any further discussion.
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nonlinear



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Post11 Nov 2007 11:20   Looking for a job (PhD in Wireless Communication).

I am uploading CV of my physics teacher. He is a wonderful teacher and a good researcher. He has done Ph D in semiconductor plasmas and have published 12 papers in international journals. He is looking for a better teaching and/or research opportunity.
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flypcb



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Post29 Nov 2007 23:34   Re: Looking for a job (PhD in Wireless Communication).

cwjcwjcwj wrote:
Thanks research235. I have enclosed here with my CV. I am willing to relocate anywhere within Europe. Pls let me know or drop me an email if you need any further information. Thank you.

Good luck to you:)
Very glad to see that you can speak cantonese and mandarin as well
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radiotech



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Post30 Nov 2007 0:31   Looking for a job (PhD in Wireless Communication).

Come work for the United States Patent Office. U must be willing to relocate to the USA. Salary range from 65,000 to 75,000/year.
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tabraiz



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Post02 Dec 2007 14:39   Looking for a job (PhD in Wireless Communication).

I wish to do PhD but can not relocate myself so Is there any way to get the tools needed for PhD
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cwjcwjcwj



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Post07 Dec 2007 15:32   Re: Looking for a job (PhD in Wireless Communication).

radiotech wrote:
Come work for the United States Patent Office. U must be willing to relocate to the USA. Salary range from 65,000 to 75,000/year.


I don't mind to be relocated. Maybe you can drop me an email for further discussion.
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radiotech



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Post08 Dec 2007 0:52   Looking for a job (PhD in Wireless Communication).

are you an US citizen? USPTO requires that the applicant have to be an US citizen. I almost forgot about it.
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cwjcwjcwj



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Post08 Dec 2007 1:25   Re: Looking for a job (PhD in Wireless Communication).

Unfortunately, I am not US citizen. Any other chance then?
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radiotech



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Post08 Dec 2007 7:07   Looking for a job (PhD in Wireless Communication).

sorry. That's the first requirement.
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cwjcwjcwj



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Post08 Dec 2007 12:33   Re: Looking for a job (PhD in Wireless Communication).

Any other interesting job or role?
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pritpalsingh



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Post09 Dec 2007 15:06   Re: Looking for a job (PhD in Wireless Communication).

Yes,
I am doing ME BIOMEDICAL ENGG.
I have already done MSc in Electronics and my project in ME is wireless communication to doctor for sending vital biosignals (Blood Pressure,Heart Rate) from my sensing device.
so i will be happy if i get Phd in electronics that too wireless
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salma ali bakr



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Post27 Dec 2007 11:09   Re: Looking for a job (PhD in Wireless Communication).

master_picengineer wrote:
Thanks,
But I know that industrial managers don't hire many PhDs. They prefer experienced engineers.
In addition, the PhD study cost 5 or 6 additional years of a compleate dedication to research after having finished the Engineering study. And this with a salary equal to the half of the salary of a fresh engineer.
In all the cases, unfortunatly, these years of sacrifice have not an important impact on salary after finishing the study. Perhaps in a long term it has, I don't know.
Maybe, that's why they goes to universities to teach.
This is the situation of a Phd in my country and a little bit France.
I hope being wrong in my thougths and I hope that it is not the case of the PhDs in anothers countries.

Regards,
Master_picengineer


please don't be pessimistic
you'll get a job easily if you have a phd
if you're good then you'll be taken
you don't differ from someone that directly worked after graduation
you both just took different approaches Very Happy
that's all
especially if you're doing your research in a point that's vital to a certain company
you don't have to end up teaching in the university
just do good work in one of the hot topics
make publications
get in touch with many different people
get contacts, make connections
and you'll be easily known and will surely get a great job after all that work Smile

good luck everyone
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david0915



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Post21 Apr 2008 7:56   Looking for a job (PhD in Wireless Communication).

GOOD LUCK
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guptasc



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Post23 Apr 2008 8:19   Re: Looking for a job (PhD in Wireless Communication).

Hi Guys,

I have work experience of 3 years in Front End VLSI Design/Verification at Intel. I am finishing up my masters from US university and looking for Job. I am willing to relocate too. Can someone let me know if there is some requirement in their companies in Front End Design or Verification?

Thanks!
Sachin
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tabraiz



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Post03 May 2008 20:47   Looking for a job (PhD in Wireless Communication).

DEAR cwjcwjcwj
i NEED UR HELP
PLZ RESPOND ME
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cwjcwjcwj



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Post03 May 2008 21:51   Re: Looking for a job (PhD in Wireless Communication).

How can I help you there tabraiz?
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