Junior Research Fellow
Hiring Organization: VIT-AP University
Organization Profile: VIT has been a forerunner in delivering quality education. Consistently ranked among the top educational institutes in the country, the VIT group of institutions have had a proud tradition of pursuing knowledge and excellence. In keeping with this tradition, the leadership at VIT-AP resonates a dynamic blend of academic initiative and industry partnership with a vision of creating one of the finest academic destinations in the world.
Research Position: Junior Research Fellow
Title of the project: Development of High-Speed Hybrid FSO and RF Transceiver for 6G Application
Sponsoring/Funding Agency: Telecom Technology Development Fund (TTDF) /TCOE.
Essential Qualifications:
- B.Tech/B.E. in Electronics/Electrical Engineering, M.Tech/M.E. (ECE/EEE) with GATE qualified. Preference will be given for the candidates with Gate Score.
- A minimum first class (60% or 6.5 CGPA) is required.
Desirable Qualifications: Preference will be given to the candidates with hands on experience in hardware design and fabrication
Project Duration: 32 months
Stipend: Rs. 37,000/- per month (Year 1 and 2), Rs. 42000/- (Year 3)-HRA @NA
Job Location: VIT-AP University, Amaravathi, Andhra Pradesh
Last date for the receipt of applications: 15th June 2025.
Apply Mode: Online
Organization Website: https://vitap.ac.in/careers/openings?section=JRF%20Recruitment
How to Apply: Send the Bio data/CV to email aphr@vitap.ac.in along with scanned copy of certificates within 15th June 2025.
Address for Communication: Dr. Vinod Kiran K, Co-Principal Investigator, School of Electronics Engineering (SENSE), VIT-AP University, Amaravathi, Andhra Pradesh.
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