SUMMARY:
The Centre for Broadband Communication (CBC) is a research unit within the Physics Department at Nel
POSITION INFO:
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CORE PURPOSE OF JOB
The Centre for Broadband Communication (CBC) is a research unit within the Physics Department at Nelson Mandela University. Established in 2015, the Centre works in close collaboration with industry partners, the National Research Foundation, and the CSIR. Its research is multi-disciplinary, focusing on the application of optical fiber, photonics, and wireless technologies for advancing communication systems and optical sensing.
The CBC is strategically positioning itself to further enhance both its research profile and its community engagement activities. The successful candidate should demonstrate a strong research record in optical fiber characterization and optical communication technologies.
Responsibilities will include:
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Conducting research and contributing to international research collaborations.
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Supervising MSc and PhD students.
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Participating in community and industry engagement programmes.
KEY PERFORMANCE AREAS
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Conduct high-quality research that results in publications in DHET-accredited journals.
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Develop prototypes and carry out field testing for HIRAX and other projects aligned with the Centre for Broadband Communication (CBC) focus areas.
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Supervise postgraduate students.
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Contribute to institutional research capacity-building initiatives.
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Compete successfully for external research funding.
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Participate in engagement activities with industry, community, and other stakeholders.
CORE COMPETENCIES
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Demonstrated ability to supervise and mentor postgraduate students within a university environment.
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Extensive practical experience and deep understanding of optical fiber technologies.
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Proven track record in applying advanced optical fiber research techniques across diverse areas, including communications, sensing, time and frequency metrology, geosciences, radio telescope networks, and manufacturing.
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Skilled in the measurement and simulation of optical fiber systems, including analysis of BER, PMD, CD, polarization effects, PON, WDM, and EDFA performance.
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Strong skills in the interfacing of equipment and related programming will be an advantage.
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Experienced in guiding students through innovative research and development projects.
REQUIREMENTS
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Ph.D. in Optical Fibre Networks, Optical Communications, or Radio Frequency (RF) Engineering.
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Completion of at least one year in a Postdoctoral research program.
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Proven experience in supervising postgraduate candidates.
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A minimum of five (5) peer-reviewed journal publications.
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Demonstrated research expertise in one or more of the following areas:
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Optical fiber communication systems and networks
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RF and microwave technologies
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Proven ability to conduct independent research and publish in high-impact journals.
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Proficiency in MATLAB or Python programming is an added advantage.
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Strong analytical, problem-solving, and communication skills.