CEDAR email: Postdoc opportunity

Frank Lind flind at mit.edu
Tue Oct 20 11:40:23 MDT 2020


Dear CEDAR community,

I have a postdoctoral research opportunity available. Please forward to 
students who might find the area of work interesting.

POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCHER, /Haystack Observatory/, to work closely with 
radio science researchers on the investigation and development of novel 
mathematical and computational techniques for mitigating radio frequency 
interference. The goal of this work is to enable geospace and astronomy 
remote sensors to remain robust and operational in current and future 
interference environments by cancellation of unwanted signal sources. 
  Will help develop innovative estimation techniques to identify, 
characterize, and remove interference sources.  This will involve the 
exploration and development of novel approaches to approximate adaptive 
signal cancellation in close collaboration with mathematicians and 
scientific machine-learning experts from MIT's Computer Science and 
Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL).

This project is well suited to a postdoctoral researcher interested in 
exploring areas of applied mathematics, space science, and/or software 
radio technology.

Job Requirements

/REQUIRED/:  a Ph.D. in applied mathematics, mathematics, electrical 
engineering, physics, astronomy, geophysics, or a related discipline; 
excellent data analysis, computing, and programming skills using Julia 
and/or Python; and experience with the development and implementation of 
mathematical techniques or signal processing algorithms in the context 
of real-world signals.  Effective communication skills and experience 
writing scientific journal articles would be beneficial. *Job #19031

*This position is located at MIT Haystack Observatory in Westford, MA.

https://careers.peopleclick.com/careerscp/client_mit/external/jobDetails/jobDetail.html?jobPostId=19169&localeCode=en-us

Thanks,

Frank Lind

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