Descriptif du poste
As a Scientific Software Engineering Intern, you will contribute to the development of a tool that simulates the observation capabilities of a network of optical sensors for both and infrared lights. While some modules already exist for ground-based sensors, a new module must be created to simulate optical and multi-spectral sensors on-board of a constellation of satellites. A command-and-control (C2) user interface must also be designed and developed to monitor the simulated data and manage the simulated network of sensors.
Key Responsibilities
• Software Development: design, code, and test scientific software applications using Python and JAVA.
• Scientific Modelling: translate scientific research and mathematical models into working algorithms.
• Data Handling: manage data pipelines and implement tools for data visualization.
• Performance Optimization: optimize software efficiency for high volumes of data.
• Quality Assurance: develop testing protocols (unit tests, benchmarking) to ensure accuracy.
• Documentation: document the code and the tool that has been developed.
Profil recherché
Education
• Currently enrolled in a master’s degree in engineering, physics, aerospace, applied mathematics or a related field.
Skills & Competencies
• Strong interest in the space sector, defence, or high tech engineering environments.
• Solid knowledge of numerical methods and physical sciences.
• Organised, proactive, and comfortable working in a fast moving environment.
• Analytical mindset and willingness to learn technical concepts.
• Team oriented, with the ability to work across functions and cultures.
• Proficiency in English is an asset.
Nice to Have
• Interest in optical systems, orbital mechanics, or space surveillance.
• Experience with software development tools (e.g., Visual Studio Code, Git, Docker containers).
Descriptif de l'entreprise
Aldoria (anciennement Share My Space) est une startup du New Space en passe de devenir un leader mondial sur le marché de la connaissance de la situation spatiale. Nos activités actuelles vont des observations au télescope aux prévisions des risques de collision en orbite, en passant par la veille économique et la surveillance spatiale pour les opérateurs de satellites commerciaux et gouvernementaux.
Le 03/04/2026