MSCA-ITN-ETN Intelligent Uncertainty Treatment in Orbital Mechanics

This work relates to the development of methods and tools for uncertainty quantification and optimal control under uncertainty, the development of an AI-based tool in support of space traffic management and future satellite operations, the development of solutions to increase the resilience of the space environment, the definition of optimal strategies for collision avoidance and disposal of space debris and the deflection of asteroids, the improvement of our prediction capabilities and better manage high risk rare events. The successful applicant will work in a multi-disciplinary team with members of the Department and their partners in the STARDUST-R Marie Sklodowska-Curie Research Training Network.

Further Particulars of the ESR1 position: Further Particulars – MC Fellowship_ESR1_StardustR

Apply Here: ESR1 online application

ESR1 will work with Coordinating Partner University of Strathclyde.

Applicants are required to complete an application form including the name of three referees who will be contacted before interview without permission, unless you indicate that you would prefer otherwise. Applicants should also submit a Curriculum Vitae and a covering letter as a single document detailing the knowledge, skills and experience you think make you the right candidate for the job together with copies of transcripts and certificates in English and two reference letters. A template CV is available below:

STARDUST-R_CV_template

Applicants should confirm within their covering letter the length of time they have resided in the host country in the last three years before 1 October 2019. Applicants should also complete the Equal Opportunities Monitoring Form.