Conduct research to enhance spectral analysis algorithms for satellite data, develop signal processing algorithms, and validate spectral models.
Job Description
The Hyperspectral Imaging Scientist conducts research to improve spectral analysis algorithms used for satellite data interpretation.
Key Responsibilities
- Develop signal processing algorithms for hyperspectral imagery.
- Research new spectral detection techniques.
- Collaborate with engineers to implement algorithms in production.
- Validate spectral models using real satellite datasets.
- Publish research findings and technical reports.
Requirements
- PhD in Remote Sensing, Physics, Optics, or similar field.
- Experience analyzing spectral signatures.
- Knowledge of signal processing and imaging systems.
Top Skills
Hyperspectral Imaging
Remote Sensing
Signal Processing
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