The IMS laboratory is looking for a motivated PhD candidate to contribute to the design of innovative communication systems.
The following thesis aims to develop an innovative method of digital predistortion (DPD) based on the Walsh transform to offer faster convergence and a significant reduction in computational complexity compared to existing methods.
Detail
Thesis title: « Study of a Walsh-based predistortion technique for the linearization of GaN technology power amplifiers. »
- Salary: approx. 1800€ net/month
- Location: IMS laboratory, Bordeaux, France
- Start date: October 2025
- Duration: 3 years
The candidate must be comfortable with programming (MatLab, Python), architectural design, and experimentation.
A good English level is also expected (upper-intermediate) and basic French is required (elementary).
To apply, please follow this link
Application deadline: June 6, 2025