Research & Development
Research Assistant in Arctic IoT and LoRa Mesh Protocol Design - DTU Electro
Opportunity summary
You have an academic background in synchronized LoRa mesh networking and a strong command of the STM32 embedded environment, and you want to apply both to a system that has to work where conventional connectivity does not. In this position you will develop and validate a synchronized LoRa mesh protocol for autonomous data collection in off-grid Arctic locations, supporting environmental monitoring, search and rescue, and early-warning services. The work spans protocol design, embedded firmware on STM32WL hardware, and large-scale evaluation through network simulation, and it is carried out within an international Interreg NPA consortium led by DTU. Responsibilities and qualifications Your overall focus will be to design, implement, and evaluate a synchronized LoRa mesh protocol for resilient, low-power data collection in off-grid Arctic environments. You will work close to the hardware on the STM32WL platform, build and run simulations to assess the protocol at scale, and coordinate the technical contributions of the project's partner institutions. The position is part of the Northguard project under the Interreg Northern Periphery and Arctic (NPA) programme, with DTU as lead partner. Your primary tasks will be to: Design and implement a synchronized LoRa mesh protocol for time-coordinated, low-power operation1 …
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