SDR and SAR Signal Processing for Satellite Surveillance Systems
(ref. BAP-2025-480)
Laatst aangepast: 18/07/25
Laatst aangepast: 18/07/25
Research within the Advanced Integrated Sensing Lab (ADVISE) at Campus Geel is focused on the development of electronics for harsh environments, including extreme temperatures and radiation environments. Target applications are space missions, aviation, current and future nuclear (fission and fusion) reactors (e.g. ITER), experiments in high-energy physics (such as those installed on the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN), medical imaging, nuclear safety etc.
We are seeking two highly motivated Postdoctoral Researchers to join an exciting research project focused on the development of next-generation satellite-based surveillance systems, in collaboration with a leading Belgian industrial partner and supported by VLAIO (Flemish Agency for Innovation and Entrepreneurship).The project focuses on the design and prototyping of spaceborne platforms and payloads for remote sensing, monitoring, and situational awareness, and with particular emphasis on RF (Radio-Frequency) systems, SDR (Software Defined Radio), and SAR (Synthetic Aperture Radar) technologies. Key components include antenna design, RF front-end development, and SAR signal processing pipelines. The project will progress from system modeling and simulation to prototyping and hardware integration. The candidates will be instrumental in advancing satellite platform development, addressing both hardware and signal processing aspects.
We are seeking two highly motivated Postdoctoral Researchers to join an exciting research project focused on the development of next-generation satellite-based surveillance systems, in collaboration with a leading Belgian industrial partner and supported by VLAIO (Flemish Agency for Innovation and Entrepreneurship).The project focuses on the design and prototyping of spaceborne platforms and payloads for remote sensing, monitoring, and situational awareness, and with particular emphasis on RF (Radio-Frequency) systems, SDR (Software Defined Radio), and SAR (Synthetic Aperture Radar) technologies. Key components include antenna design, RF front-end development, and SAR signal processing pipelines. The project will progress from system modeling and simulation to prototyping and hardware integration. The candidates will be instrumental in advancing satellite platform development, addressing both hardware and signal processing aspects.
Responsibilities
- Development and programming of SDR systems for space applications.
- Implementation of SAR signal processing techniques and imaging algorithms.
- Integration of hardware and software components for the payload prototype.
- Algorithm validation and system testing.
Profile
- PhD in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or a related discipline.
- Proficient in programming and signal processing.
- Experience with SDR platforms and digital RF systems is a plus.
- Background in SAR systems or radar signal processing is strongly preferred.
- Ability to conduct independent research and contribute to collaborative team efforts.
- Strong communication skills and a willingness to engage with both academic and industrial stakeholders.
- Track record of publications in relevant fields.
Offer
- A full-time postdoctoral position for up to three years in a dynamic, interdisciplinary environment.
- The opportunity to work on applied space technologies with direct industrial and societal impact.
- Access to advanced research infrastructure and collaboration with leading experts.
- Competitive salary and benefits following institutional and VLAIO guidelines.
- Flexible start date.
Interested?
For more information please contact Prof. dr. ir. Valentijn De Smedt, tel.: +32 14 72 13 10, mail: [email protected] or dr. ing. Jurgen Vanhamel, tel.: +32 14 74 15 74, mail: [email protected].
You can apply for this job no later than August 11, 2025 via the online application tool
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Locatie: Leuven/Antwerpen
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