Postdoc positions

Great opportunities for engineering, physics, and mathematics postdocs

We invite you to read through our postdoc opportunities and contact the appropriate research scientist if one of these positions sounds like a fit for you.

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Postdoc Positions

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Acoustic Technologies (Advanced Technology Laboratory)

ATL is involved in acoustic technology research and development, including transducer design, environmental sensing and modeling, and signal processing. We develop prototype sonar systems designed for high resolution or high energy at a low frequency. Individuals with research experience in underwater acoustics or signal processing are preferred, but all candidates are encouraged to apply.

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Underwater Acoustics/Signal Processing (Environmental Sciences Lab)

ESL is a recognized leader in signal processing methods, ocean acoustics, system design, and measurement and analysis techniques. Our expertise is applied to problems in detection, classification, and tracking for current and future military systems, as well as civilian applications. Individuals with research experience in underwater acoustics or signal processing are preferred, but all candidates are encouraged to apply.

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Signal and Information Processing (Signal & Information Sciences Lab)

SISL is a multi-disciplinary lab involved in a variety of exciting research programs which apply machine learning and advanced signal and information processing techniques to problems in anti-submarine warfare, systems engineering, geospatial remote sensing, content understanding, network analysis, aero-acoustics, hypersonics, modeling and simulation.

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GNSS, Geodesy, VLBI, Ionospheric Physics (Space & Geophysics Lab)

SGL performs a wide variety of work involving GNSS receivers and processing, precise positioning, geodesy instrumentation and processing, radio astronomy, ionospheric research, and terrestrial reference frames. Specific examples include a Zenith Camera for astronomic positioning, a unique GNSS high rate software defined receiver, VLBI processing applied to systems of non-identical antennas, and precise point and differential positioning algorithm development. Individuals with research experience in the above areas are preferred, but all candidates are encouraged to apply.

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Summer educational program participants assembling a dish antenna to monitor GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) signals.

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