PhD Position in Aerospace Engineering: An exciting opportunity for a fully funded PhD position in Aerospace Engineering is now available at the University of Liverpool. This prestigious position is part of a collaborative project with the European Space Agency (ESA) to support the Hera mission and conduct groundbreaking research in detecting gravity anomalies in asteroids through innovative AI methodologies.
Research Area:
Investigating gravity anomalies in asteroids through the inverse gravity problem and applying machine learning approaches for autonomous detection of asteroids’ internal structure.
Location:
University of Liverpool, collaborating with ESA/ESTEC facility in the Netherlands.
Eligibility/Qualification:
- Master’s degree in Astrophysics, Aerospace Engineering, Applied Mathematics, Computer Science, or a related field.
- Strong background in applied math, optimization methods, and modeling.
- Proficient coding skills in languages like Python, MATLAB, or C++.
- Knowledge of machine learning and guidance, navigation, and control (GNC).
Job Description:
The PhD student will work closely with experts in radio science, ML applications, and ESA’s Advanced Concepts Team to develop AI-based solutions for detecting gravity anomalies in asteroids. Responsibilities include researching, developing theories, and contributing to the development of novel methodologies to address the research question.
How to Apply:
Interested candidates should complete the University of Liverpool’s application form for a PhD in Aerospace Engineering. Upload the following documents:
- Degree Certificates & Transcripts
- CV
- Covering Letter
- Two Academic References
Contact:
- Dr. Stefania Soldini – Email: stefania.soldini@liverpool.ac.uk
Last Date for Apply:
Apply as soon as possible to secure this fully funded PhD opportunity. Act fast as this position is highly competitive and offers significant benefits and research opportunities.