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Current Undergraduate and Graduate Research Opportunities:


Website manager:
Manage the research group's web page while you find a research project within the group.

Research assistant:
Design Matlab routines that implement the algorithm developed by Tom Courtade in the CSL for optimal allocation of redundancy between the physical layer and the packet layer given communication system parameters. Once complete, these routines will be made available on the research group web site for public use.

LDPC decoder implementation and simulation:
Assist graduate students in implementing LDPC decoders in C++ or on FPGAs, run simulations and plot results.

Study of Errors and Erasures Decoding of BCH Codes:
Assist graduate student Jiadong Wang in studying the performance change observed when replacing errors-only decoding with errors and erasures decoding of BCH codes in the context of flash memory.

Study of jamming and malicious nodes in networks:
Assist graduate student Tom Courtade in examining the effects of malicious nodes on the transport of information through a network. The study will also include the design of codes that achieve reliable communication despite the efforts of the malicious interferers.





If you are interested in any of these openings, please email your resume to Professor Rick Wesel by January 5, 2011 (Week 1 Winter Quarter) and include "Interested in CSL Research" in the subject title.