PhD position on Multi-spectral multi-beam imaging for mapping marine biogenic sediments
Employer: Delft University of Technology |
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Job location: Delft Netherlands |
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Apply before: 30 Apr 2021 |
Summary
This PhD position will be hosted in the Aircraft Noise and Climate Effects Section of the Department of Control and Operations of the Faculty of Aerospace Engineering. The mission of the Department of Control and Operations is to improve the safety and efficiency of operations in aerospace and to reduce the impact on the environment. The department comprises three sections: Control and Simulation, Air Transport Operations and the Aircraft Noise and Climate Effects (ANCE) section.
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ANCE focuses on modelling the effects of aviation on the environment in terms of noise and emissions. The noise research also deals with acoustic measurements. ANCE expertise in this area is directed towards the development of acoustic arrays for imaging aircraft noise using innovative beamforming techniques. In addition, as a spin-off, ANCE is also internationally recognised for its expertise in the field of underwater imaging, e.g. for offshore applications.
Requirements
The candidate should have an MSc degree in an area relevant to the subject, e.g. (applied) physics, oceanography, earth sciences, aerospace engineering, mechanical engineering and civil engineering. A combination of good mathematical/analytical skills and strong programming skills are required. The candidate should have a very good command of the English language, in direct communication as well as writing skills. ?????