1 PhD position in peer-to-peer networks,
1 PhD position in ad-hoc transport
At the University of Melbourne
there are two new openings for PhD students:
-one in the area of
peer-to-peer networks
(for students with a background in computer
science or electrical engineering)
-one in the area of computational
transportation science
(for students with a background in computer
science, geomatics or related).
Tasks:
A new interdisciplinary
project (Effective Decentralized Transport Management) will develop
novel peer-to-peer communication mechanisms in hybrid sensor networks
with stationary and mobile nodes, and test their applicability and
efficiency in a cooperative ad-hoc transportation scenario. We are
looking for two PhD students that collaboratively investigate the two
aspects of this project. The research in peer-to-peer networks will
investigate novel multidimensional routing protocols to support delay
sensitive applications in heterogeneous networks. The research in
cooperative ad-hoc transportation will use these novel structures for
efficient management of ride sharing, an application that requires both,
directed and in-depth information of transport supply for local users
planning a trip.
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