Within our Maritime Security Technologies department lies the core of the tech exploration. The Sensor Technology research group is focusing on active optical instruments and cutting-edge remote measurement methods, like gated viewing and short-wave infrared sensor technology. In parallel, our Methods and Processing research group analyses and processes the sensor and instrument data often in real-time, including from novel acoustic systems.
Your role will be at the intersection of these groups, leading the charge in developing solutions for near real-time data processing for these sensors and instruments. Your piece of the puzzle? This will include crafting hardware-based processing solutions using advanced technologies like FPGAs. You'll be the architect behind merging data from various sensors, weaving them into our institute's maritime awareness system.
If pursuing a PhD aligns with your ambitions, we're here to support you on this way!
Your mission:
Are you ready to improve maritime technology security? Let's collaborate, innovate, and secure our maritime future!
Look forward to a fulfilling job with an employer who appreciates your commitment and supports your personal and professional development. Our unique infrastructure offers you a working environment in which you have unparalleled scope to develop your creative ideas and accomplish your professional objectives. Our human resources policy places great value on a healthy family and work-life-balance as well as equal opportunities for persons of all genders (f/m/x). Individuals with disabilities will be given preferential consideration in the event their qualifications are equivalent to those of other candidates.
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