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April 4th, 2011
Early Stage Researcher in GNSS Ionospheric Research

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Project TRANSMIT – Training Research and Applications Network to Support the Mitigation of Ionospheric Threats, comprises a consortium of leading Universities and Research Centers in Europe, with associated partners from top industry stakeholders. The ionosphere can cause serious problems to GNSS satellites signals, in particular related to extreme solar events. The next solar maximum is predicted for 2013 and TRANSMIT aims to tackle the threat it will pose to GNSS, through an integrated programme of academic and industrial training, including a comprehensive set of courses and secondments. ESR candidate is expected to enroll on a PhD programme at the University of Zagreb where she/he will be employed. We are looking for outstanding and highly motivated scientists who will form a critical mass of top experts in this field in Europe and therefore become high flyer candidates for future employment in the related industry and academia. Read More