
Scientist (Signal processing) - multiple positions
- La Spezia
- Tempo indeterminato
- Full time
- Autonomous Naval Mine Warfare (ANMW)
- Environmental Knowledge and Operational Effectiveness (EKOE) & Climate Change (CC)
- Data Knowledge and Operational Effectiveness (DKOE)
- Maritime Unmanned Systems Enablers (MUSE)
- Supports the program of work in conducting and developing innovative and cutting-edge scientific research in the area of Signal Processing, Data Analysis and Underwater Acoustics to provide a thorough scientific understanding of, and to develop (autonomous) capabilities for ASW, to allow the selection of the most promising alternatives in sensor design, signal processing algorithms and system configurations to support future NATO ASW;
- Contributes to the ASW program of work at the Centre, helping to re-establish the laboratory as a centre of excellence in at-sea research and experimentation;
- Executes CMRE’s research activities in signal processing, supporting the ASW program. Emphasis will be placed on signal processing algorithm design and prototype development, and sea trial data analysis to improve scientific understanding of underwater sensing capabilities in areas of interest to ASW; and on supporting CMRE’s sea trials and NATO exercises;
- Supports the organisation and execution of ACT Projects, externally funded projects and NATO workshops and conferences on ASW; the development of proposals for external funding beyond ACT, seeking and winning funding from National Naval R&D funding agencies, National or NATO Multi-National projects, or from European funding mechanisms;
- Works closely as required with projects outside of the ASW program, in particular with the EKOE projects, this in order to ensure coherence of the centre’s environmental acoustics and ASW activities.
- Scientific expertise in mathematics, physics, engineering, or equivalent;
- Solid knowledge-base in the development of signal- and data processing algorithms, including testing and validating the approach on data collected during scientific experimentation, operational experimentation, exercises or operations;
- Strong background in signal/array processing (i.e., beamforming, space-time adaptive processing, field data analysis);
- Proven track record of high quality scientific research in signal processing with a significant publication record;
- Strong scientific programming using standard software and operating systems such as Linux, MATLAB, Octave, Python, C/C++, FORTRAN;
- Experience participating in scientific project work within a multi-disciplinary environment;
- Experience participating in the submission and execution of scientific projects, delivering the expected and required outputs to the satisfaction of the customer.
- MSc degree in physics, applied mathematics, engineering or related field and at least 5 years post-MSc experience as Scientist or Engineer with a specific focus on mathematics, physics, or signal processing may be accepted.
- PhD in physics, applied mathematics, engineering or related field with training in signal processing and at least 2 years of relevant experience.
- Ph.D. or relevant experience in physics, applied mathematics, engineering, or related field with a specific focus on signal processing and/or acoustic data analysis;
- Demonstrated experience on seismo-acoustic field data processing, distributed acoustic sensing (DAS), and/or inversion techniques;
- Knowledge of numerical modelling, including the different governing equation approximations and the different numerical solution techniques commonly used in the signal processing and underwater acoustic communities;
- Demonstrated experience in the role of Principal Investigator for scientific projects in the signal processing domain;
- Recent scientific publications as first author documenting results in acoustics or signal processing;
- Experience working in an international organisation;
- Demonstrated capability to obtain funding for new research activities and satisfying customer requirements and expectations.
- Excellent communication skills, both oral and written – able to communicate at all levels;
- Very good interpersonal skills. Solicits inputs and encourages others;
- Innovative and driven. Always displaying sound judgement;
- Excellent time management and organizational skills.
- Salary (Pay Basis): 5,725.22 (EUR) Monthly*
- A world class research facility located in the sea port of La Spezia, Italy supported by two specialised research vessels.
- An exciting place in which to work situated at an ideal location, the port of La Spezia, Italy, enabling synergy with regional and global academic institutes and industry.
- Salary and conditions of employment will be in accordance with the NATO Civilian Personnel Regulations (NCPR), which includes a rewarding salary and a comprehensive system of allowances, supplements and insurances to support families and, in case of expatriated staff, offers an interesting “expatriate” package.
- A generous annual leave and, (where eligible) home leave.
- The successful candidate will be offered a three years’ definite duration contract which may be renewed for subsequent periods subject to business needs, satisfactory performance and the need to rotate skills and talent within the Organization.
- Applicants who prove to be competent for the post but who are not successful in this competition may be offered an appointment to another post of a similar nature, which might become vacant in the near future, albeit at the same or a lower grade, provided they meet the necessary requirements.
- Please note that we can only accept applications from nationals of NATO member countries.
- Applications (including the most relevant publications, the diplomas - stating the highest level of education - and a CV) for this vacancy are to be submitted using the E-recruitment system.
- Appointment will be subject to receipt of a security clearance (provided by the national Authorities of the selected candidate) and approval of the candidate’s medical file by the CMRE Medical Adviser.
- CMRE values diverse backgrounds and perspectives and is committed to recruiting and retaining a diverse and talented workforce. We welcome applications of nationals from all Member States and strongly encourage women to apply.
- Selected candidates are expected to be role models of integrity, and to promote good governance through ongoing efforts in their work.