Project description
Our marine environment is of exceptional importance to our society, yet it is often highly vulnerable. This applies both to the marine ecosystem and many forms of critical underwater infrastructure, such as gas pipelines and submarine cables. There is a growing interest and need to enhance our knowledge of and ability to monitor what happens beneath the water’s surface. To enable this, we need to develop scalable techniques to model how sound waves propagate underwater and how measured signals can be used to determine the location of reflective objects.
This research project is carried out in close collaboration with researchers at KTH and aims to develop improved sonar signal processing with a focus on both theory and method development for reconnaissance in underwater environments.
The position is announced by Lund University, Faculty of Engineering, LTH, Centre for Mathematics Sciences.