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2025 Summer Intern, Next-Gen Communications Standards (3GPP) Research

6105 Tennyson Pkwy, Suite 300, Plano TX 75024

Lab Summary: The Standards & Mobility Innovation team is committed to developing technologies that enable ubiquitous access to information and provide immersive multimedia experiences for mobility users. Our research focuses on:

  • Wireless standards and technology including 5G/6G, Wi-Fi, FiRa/UWB, MPEG, AOM, CSA Matter, CSA ACWG, CCC, etc
  • RF & fast prototyping of 5G and IEEE 802 wireless systems and/or use cases
  • Multimedia standards and technology including VR, HDR, All-IP delivery
  • IoT standards and Smart Home connectivity/sensing technology

Position Summary:  Join the SMI lab of Samsung Research America to contribute to the development of Samsung's vision of next generation of wireless communication technology.

Position Responsibilities:

  • Perform research for next generation wireless communication solutions and systems
  • Work within cross-functional, cross-divisional teams and assist in the design, analysis and standardization of PHY/MAC layers of 3GPP standards
  • Evaluate and perform link/system-level simulations for the air interface technologies and create system specification

Required Skills:

  • PhD student in EE / ECE preferable or equivalent combination of education, training, and experience
  • Solid background in wireless communication areas such as modulation, channel coding, digital signal processing, wireless communication systems design, filter theory, FFTs, synchronization, detection, equalization, multi-antenna/MIMO systems, etc
  • Proven skills in the simulation of cellular network technologies, to derive tradeoffs and to predict performance in diverse channel conditions
  • Experience in advanced receiver algorithms and link level simulations
  • Ability to clearly define high level requirements and criteria to be used in the evaluation of air interface technology alternatives
  • Excellent verbal communication and writing skills to effectively represent the derived results and technical concepts developed in the course of the work
Our total rewards programs are designed to motivate and engage exceptional talent. The hourly pay rate range for roles at this level is listed below, but may be higher or lower in other states due to geographic differentials in the labor market. Within the hourly pay rate range, individual rates depend on a number of factors—including the role’s function and location as well as the individual’s knowledge, skills, experience, education and training. This is part of our comprehensive compensation package with annual bonus eligibility and generous benefits to help you live life well.

Hourly Pay Rate Range

$44 - $59 USD

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