[MPhil 全奖招生] 香港科技大学(香港)| 天线设计/RF集成系统 | 26F/27S
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Position Description:
A fully funded MPhil position is available in the IRIS Laboratory at HKUST in the area of antenna array design for next-generation 6G transmitters. The position is part of a larger research project and will focus on the design and development of a 6G MIMO transmitter prototype with embedded near-field feedback receivers. The student will gain hands-on experience in antenna array design, system-level analysis and simulation, and experimental validation using state-of-the-art measurement equipment.
Required Background:
Applicants should be undergraduate students in electrical engineering, electronic engineering, or related fields, with a solid foundation in RF and electromagnetics through relevant coursework. Prior exposure to antennas is an asset.
Funding and Progression:
This is a fully funded MPhil position. Exceptional students may have the opportunity to transfer to the PhD program, if interested. The expected start date is Fall 2026 or Spring 2027.
For more information about the laboratory, current opportunities, and application instructions, please visit:
iris-lab.org
A fully funded MPhil position is available in the IRIS Laboratory at HKUST in the area of antenna array design for next-generation 6G transmitters. The position is part of a larger research project and will focus on the design and development of a 6G MIMO transmitter prototype with embedded near-field feedback receivers. The student will gain hands-on experience in antenna array design, system-level analysis and simulation, and experimental validation using state-of-the-art measurement equipment.
Required Background:
Applicants should be undergraduate students in electrical engineering, electronic engineering, or related fields, with a solid foundation in RF and electromagnetics through relevant coursework. Prior exposure to antennas is an asset.
Funding and Progression:
This is a fully funded MPhil position. Exceptional students may have the opportunity to transfer to the PhD program, if interested. The expected start date is Fall 2026 or Spring 2027.
For more information about the laboratory, current opportunities, and application instructions, please visit:
iris-lab.org
