PhD Research Fellow in camera technology for small satellites (ref 209243)

Updated: almost 3 years ago
Job Type: FullTime
Deadline: 31 Aug 2021

CENSSS is a Centre for researched based innovation (SFI) at the Department of Technology Systems at Kjeller. The Centre is funded by the Norwegian Research Council for 5 years, with a possible 3 year extension. CENSSS addresses scientific and technological challenges, as well as business opportunities, within "new-space" satellites for Earth Observation and within Space Exploration “to the Moon and Mars”.

In the "new space" paradigm, commercial technology is adapted to create cost-effective satellite systems for a growing range of applications including Earth observation. Camera technology is an exciting and rapidly developing crossroads of disciplines including physics, electronics, and data processing.

Several CENSSS partners have an interest in camera technologies with potential applications in space. This includes hyperspectral imaging and multispectral thermal imaging, as well as microelectronics for image sensors. The PhD project can be adapted to the qualifications and interests of the candidate, within the range of opportunities offered by CENSSS partners.

For more information and how to apply: https://www.jobbnorge.no/en/available-jobs/job/209243/phd-research-fellow-in-camera-technology-for-small-satellites



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