CEDAR email: Postdoctoral position in radio science at MIT Haystack Observatory

Phil Erickson pje at mit.edu
Wed Jan 4 11:43:38 MST 2023


Dear CEDAR community,

  The Atmospheric and Geospace Sciences group at Haystack Observatory,
operated by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, has an open
postdoctoral position for efforts to study and mitigate radio frequency
interference.  We encourage the community to apply and work with us on this
very interesting research area.  MIT Haystack Observatory is located in
Westford, MA, USA, and operates as an interdisciplinary off-campus research
center at MIT focused on radio astronomy, geodesy, and atmospheric /
geospace science.

  ** PLEASE NOTE **: If you’re interested in applying to one of these open
positions (and we hope you are), we accept applications only through the
MIT Careers site located here:


https://careers.peopleclick.com/careerscp/client_mit/external/jobDetails/jobDetail.html?jobPostId=25838&localeCode=en-us


  The Haystack page for this position, which also includes the MIT Careers
link above, is at:

https://www.haystack.mit.edu/about/careers/

Regards,
Phil

Postdoctoral Associate

POSTDOCTORAL ASSOCIATE, to work closely with radio science researchers on
the investigation and development of novel signal processing and
computational techniques for sensing and mitigating radio frequency
interference.  The goal of this work is to enable geospace and astronomy
sensors to remain robust and operational in current and future interference
environments.  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 and the analysis of data collected with software radio
systems from Haystack Observatory sensors.

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

Job Requirements:

REQUIRED:  a Ph.D. in electrical engineering, applied mathematics, physics,
astronomy, geophysics, or a related discipline; experience with software
defined radio systems and analysis of significant astronomy or radar data
sets using Julia and/or Python; 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 and giving conference
presentations.

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Philip Erickson, Ph.D.
Atmospheric and Geospace Sciences Group
MIT Haystack Observatory
Westford, MA  01886  USA

email: pje at haystack.mit.edu
WWW: http://www.haystack.mit.edu
voice: +1 617 715 5769
fax:   +1 781 981 5766

Public key: http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x54878872
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