Phd Student In Radar Interference Avoidance (m/f/d)
NXP Semiconductors
Dresden, Germany
Fully remote
Masters degree in electrical engineering
Profound mathematical skills
Signal processing expertise
NXP Semiconductors is seeking a PhD student to research radar interference avoidance, focusing on signal processing and its applications in automotive radar systems. The role involves simulating traffic scenarios and developing algorithms to mitigate interference, working closely with NXP’s radar team and academic supervisors
Job Summary
The role involves investigating radar interference from other vehicles to ensure reliable sensing for safety-critical automotive applications.
Candidates will define and simulate critical multi-car, multi-radar scenarios to assess the effectiveness of interference mitigation approaches.
Scientific supervision is provided by the Chair of Electronic Systems and Sensors at Brandenburg University of Technology alongside NXP's radar development team.
Matching Summary
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NXP Semiconductors is seeking a PhD student to research radar interference avoidance, focusing on signal processing and its applications in automotive radar systems. The role involves simulating traffic scenarios and developing algorithms to mitigate interference, working closely with NXP’s radar team and academic supervisors.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Masters degree in Electrical Engineering
Profound mathematical skills
Signal processing expertise
Nice-to-have
Experience with MATLAB or Python
Knowledge of neural networks
Image processing experience
Key Requirements
Masters degree in Electrical Engineering or related fields
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