wieselth@NRL-CSS.ARPA (J. Wieselthier) (09/26/85)
RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES IN COMMUNICATIONS, INCLUDING COMMUNICATION NETWORKS, AT THE NAVAL RESEARCH LABORATORY We are looking for highly motivated electrical engineering candidates at all educational levels to engage in challenging research and development programs. This is an excellent opportunity to work with outstanding individuals on basic research problems as well as development programs of great importance to the national interest. NRL, one of the leading laboratories in the country, offers: - an opportunity to demonstrate your creativity - an environment that is highly conducive to state-of-the-art research and development and publication in the open literature - ample opportunities for educational support toward graduate degrees - convenient location on the banks of the Potomac River on Route 295 in Washington, D.C. Current research areas at NRL include all aspects of communications, with emphasis on the design, analysis, and simulation of communication networks. Some particular research topics include: - Communication network architecture and protocols - Multiple access systems - Adaptive distributed network control - Network simulation modelling - Artificial Intelligence networking techniques - Spread spectrum techniques - Robust waveforms for antijam communication - Error control coding - Synchronization - Software and hardware design For further information contact: Dr. Jeffrey E. Wieselthier Code 7521 Naval Research Laboratory Washington, D.C. 20375 (202) 767-3043 wieselthier@nrl-css U.S. Citizenship Required