Content-class: urn:content-classes:message Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Subject: [IGSMAIL-5726]: Research position available in geodesy Date: Thu, 28 Feb 2008 10:20:42 +0100 Message-ID: <5B9959D8CE0AB74888C1E9D5939F825B01570BF1@haiaiel.ign.fr> Thread-Topic: Research position available in geodesy Thread-Index: Ach4nokCx/GpBrC0T9OkfBSSCC0GVABTA7Dw From: "Jean-Philippe Lagrange" To: Sender: owner-igsmail Precedence: bulk ****************************************************************************** IGS Electronic Mail 28 Feb 09:29:08 PST 2008 Message Number 5726 ****************************************************************************** Author: Jean-Philippe Lagrange Dear all, Would it be possible to slightly update the open position you have kindly advertised as follows? (see included text, below) Many thanks in advance ! With best regards, Jean-Philippe Lagrange Deputy Technical Director Research position in geodesy available Background The Laboratoire de Recherche en Geodesy (LAREG) has the responsibility at the international level of the definition, realization and long-term maintenance of the International Terrestrial Reference System (ITRS). This responsibility is part of the contribution of the National Geographical Institute to the International Earth Rotation and Reference Systems Service (IERS). Realization of the ITRS, called ITRF (International Terrestrial Reference Frame, see http://itrf.ensg.ign.fr). Long term stability of the ITRF at a millimeter accuracy level is a prerequisite for the observation of slow geophysical phenomena, which relies on geodetic measurements over years or even decades. In this context, the laboratory has carried out several projects based on analyzing and accumulating time series of station positions as well as Earth orientation parameters. The analysis of these time series reveals seasonal variations that may reflect both systematic errors of space geodesy techniques and geophysical phenomena. We are interested in the study of the so-called geocenter motion (the motion of the Earth's Center of Mass with respect to the ITRF origin) and all types of large-scale deformation (earthquakes, atmospheric, oceanic and hydrological loading effects), either to improve our knowledge of these movements and deformations, and to understand analysis artifacts, or to validate space geodesy findings (based on comparing of measurement techniques and geophysical models). This research, as well as the recent publication of ITRF2005, has pointed out the need to develop a focused research on the accuracy of the reference frame (in particular its origin and its scale) and to understand the movement and deformation that can impact its determination. Research position The 'chargi de recherche' works within the 'reference system' team, in close collaboration with other laboratory experts specialized in reference systems, space geodesy, and processing of space geodesy observations. He is expected to cooperate closely with partners laboratories specialized in geophysics. His research will revolve around the theory of estimation. He will devise new approaches as for the modeling of non-secular motions, their inclusion in the estimate of the error of determining the geocenter and the scale of the reference frame, and will study the contribution of non linear estimation methods. He will address various issues as for modeling the movement and deformation of the Earth, in partnership with other teams in the fields of Geodesy and Geophysics (in France and abroad). He will focus on analyzing and quantifying the causes. His contribution in these areas is primarily geodetic, experts in geophysics will take advantage of his results to confirm or refute theories on the origin and nature of the movements. This research activity entails the use of a range of scientific software packages designed for processing geodetic data. Research may include developing additions to these software packages. Taking part in international working groups is also to be considered a plain part of this position. This is a full time permanent position. Knowledge and Skills 1 / The successful candidate will have a good knowledge of estimation theory, at least in the field of linear estimation (least squares, inverse problems, estimator accuracy...). 2 / He will have a working knowledge of Geodesy; a research experience involving space geodesy data processing will be a plus 3 / The successful candidate will master analysis and numerical calculations, and the most common geodetic software packages. Applications Applications are online and must be submitted before April 4, 2008: http://www2.equipement.gouv.fr/recrutement/index_inscriptions.htm after submitting your file, you will be invited to take part in a competitive exam. Oral exam sessions will be held after June 9, 2008.