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Post-doctoral fellow in Stochastic geometry and LEO constellations - CCD 12 months

  • Hybrid
    • Palaiseau, Île-de-France, France
  • Data analytics et Intelligence artificielle

Job description

Who we are ?

Télécom Paris, part of the IMT (Institut Mines-Télécom) and a founding member of the Institut Polytechnique de Paris, is one of France's top 5 general engineering schools.

The mainspring of Télécom Paris is to train, imagine and undertake to design digital models, technologies and solutions for a society and economy that respect people and their environment.


We are looking for a Post-doctoral Fellow with a passion for random geometry applied to LEO satellite constellations to join our dynamic team in the Computer Science and Networks Department at Télécom Paris. This position offers the opportunity to contribute to innovative research projects in the field of random geometry applied to LEO satellite constellations. As a post-doc, you will collaborate with leading researchers and actively participate in the publication of high-level scientific papers.

SCIENTIFIC CONTEXT

The postdoc will take place in the context of the BPI research project Constellation. This project intends to develop a new LEO satellite constellation providing 5G coverage in millimeter wave band. In this context, Telecom Paris will be involved in the design of performance evaluation models that identify the working limits of such systems. Theoretical investigations that will be carried out in the context of this project requires strong skills in stochastic geometry and its applications on LEO satellites constellations


Main tasks:

  • Conduct research in the field of random geometry applied to LEO satellite constellations.
  • Provide mentoring and tutoring services
  • Contribute to the reputation of the School, the Institut Mines-Télécom and the Institut Polytechnique de Paris

Job requirements

You must have in-depth theoretical and practical knowledge of random geometry and performance evaluation, as well as a solid understanding of stochastic processes. Fluency in English is essential.

A good understanding of NTN 5G radio interfaces and LEO satellite constellations would be an asset. You will also need to demonstrate your ability to work as part of a team, your interpersonal and teaching skills, as well as your ability to summarize and write.

If you are passionate about research in random geometry and want to contribute to large-scale projects, join us!


Why join us?
You'll be working in a fast-growing, pleasant, green and accessible environment (especially for people with disabilities) just 20 km from Paris (RER B and C suburban train lines, close to major roads, shared shuttle departing from Porte d'Orléans). You will benefit from :

  • 49 days annual leave (CA + RTT)
  • flexible working hours (depending on department activity)
  • telecommuting 1 to 3 days/week possible
  • 75% public transport pass reimbursement
  • Proximity to numerous sports facilities, concierge service, underground parking, in-house catering, etc.
  • Staff association at school and ministry level
  • Good to know: our social security contributions are lower than in the private sector


Other information :
Application deadline: november 24, 2024
Job type : 12 months fixed-term contract
Job description here.

Scientific contact person: Philippe Martins - philippe.martins@telecom-paris.fr


We recruit on the basis of skills, regardless of origin, age or gender, and all our positions are open to people with disabilities.

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