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Developments for resilient navigation

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ISL - French-German research Institute of Saint-Louis

Saint Louis, MO (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 1 week ago (Updated 6 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/19/2026

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Developments for resilient navigation ISL - French-German research Institute of Saint-Louis Saint-Louis Apply Summary by Impactpool The internship at ISL focuses on developing resilient navigation solutions to counteract GNSS vulnerabilities. Interns will work with the Sensors, Telemetry and Communication team to implement positioning algorithms, collect data, conduct validation tests, and write reports. Candidates should be in their 3rd year of engineering studies in telecommunications, digital signal processing, or electronics, and possess strong technical and interpersonal skills. The internship lasts for 6 months, starting in February/March 2024.
Candidate Requirements:
For several years now, ISL has been developing navigation techniques based on multi-sensor fusion (inertial, magnetometer, radionavigation), and has the resources and tools to develop and test solutions in environments representative of the targeted applications. GNSS is today the leading technology for global positioning. This leading role is challenged by radio frequency interference that aim at failing the GNSS service. Therefore, it is important to develop resilient navigation. Resilient navigation includes the detection/mitigation of electronic threats as well as using alternative technologies or augmentation to GNSS.
Internship description:
The objective of this internship is to participate in the set up and development of a resilient navigation solution. To this end, ISL's Sensors, Telemetry and Communication (STC) team is looking for an intern to take part in the development of a resilient navigation solution, for a period of 6 months, based in Saint-Louis for a starting date in February/March 2024. You will be in charge of the following activities: Implementation/integration of positioning algorithms on signal processor Data collection in real environment Validation tests Writing of reports Experiences and skills desired for the internship: You are in 3rd year telecommunication engineer, or digital signal processing engineer, electronic engineer, or a similar academic background You have good multidisciplinary technical knowledge You master the Matlab/python tool, the C/C++ language You have good interpersonal skills and like teamwork Academic level: 3rd year telecommunication engineer, or electronic engineer, or digital signal processing engineer, or a similar academic background.
Duration:
6 months
Supervisor:
Nabil JARDAK The internship will take place at the Institut Franco-Allemand de Recherche de Saint Louis (ISL) within the STC team. At Impactpool we do our best to provide you the most accurate info, but closing dates may be wrong on our site. Please check on the recruiting organization's page for the exact info. Candidates are responsible for complying with deadlines and are encouraged to submit applications well ahead. Before applying, please make sure that you have read the requirements for the position and that you qualify. Applications from non-qualifying applicants will most likely be discarded by the recruiting manager. Summary by Impactpool The internship at ISL focuses on developing resilient navigation solutions to counteract GNSS vulnerabilities. Interns will work with the Sensors, Telemetry and Communication team to implement positioning algorithms, collect data, conduct validation tests, and write reports. Candidates should be in their 3rd year of engineering studies in telecommunications, digital signal processing, or electronics, and possess strong technical and interpersonal skills. The internship lasts for 6 months, starting in February/March 2024.
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