PhD Stipend in Semantic GNSS Reflectometry (GNSS-R) for Scalable Real-Time Earth Observation

Website Aalborg University

There is an open PhD position at Geodesy group, Aalborg University (AAU), which is a part of the research project “SATELLITE CONSTELLATIONS FOR MASSIVE EARTH OBSERVATION (MASSIV-EO)” funded by the Technical Faculty of IT and Design of Aalborg University. The purpose of MASSIV-EO is to research on architectures and methods for the real-time delivery of EO data from dense nanosatellite/CubeSat constellations and to develop innovative GNSS-based sensing methods and AI models to detect a variety of Earth surface processes. This aim is pursued through a collaboration between the Department of Sustainability and Planning and Department of Electronic Systems.

Interested candidates are invited to apply through the following website:
https://www.stillinger.aau.dk/phd-stillinger/vis-stilling/vacancyId/920693

The workplace will be either in Aalborg or Copenhagen.
The deadline for application is May 15th 2026, and only those applications that are submitted through the above link will be assessed.

To apply for this job please visit www.stillinger.aau.dk.

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