Les missions du poste
Deadline for applications : 18 / 01 / 2026
Who are we?
The Laboratory for Ocean Physics and Satellite Remote Sensing (LOPS) is a Joint Research Unit under the supervision of Ifremer (Oceanography and Ecosystem Dynamics department), CNRS, IRD, and the University of Western Brittany (UBO), and is part of European Institute for Marine studies (IUEM). LOPS conducts and contributes to research programs on ocean dynamics across multiple scales, and on interactions between the ocean and the Earth system (atmosphere, climate, ice, ecosystems).
Within LOPS, the SIAM (Satellites and Air-Sea Interface) team studies the physical processes at the air-sea-ice interface and their interactions (energy fluxes, winds, waves, currents, surface structure, etc.), and aims to understand and process satellite measurement data from ocean observations (e.g. development of algorithms and data analysis methods). The team produces advanced and specific datasets that enable it to address high-stakes scientific questions such as the mechanisms of coupling at the air-sea interface, the study of climate change using long series, and a better understanding of extreme events such as cyclones. The team is also working on new methods for measuring and / or processing satellite data, thereby contributing to the design of new measurement concepts and preparing future innovative missions by space agencies.
High-resolution observation of ocean dynamics (~1 to 500 m) is and will remain a major challenge over the next decade. The SIAM team, with its unique experience, wishes to strengthen its commitment in this field. A critical area of expertise for analysing future space missions is the physics of measurements using active (radar interferometry) or passive (radiometers and optics) sensors. This activity relies on a precise description of the air-sea interface, mastery of the specific characteristics of the instruments, and joint analysis of multimodal observations. It gives the team international visibility, while fostering related scientific questions and the development of deep learning methods and of the building blocks needed to implement digital twins of the ocean. These ambitions are in line with current and future projects with space agencies (in particular ESA and CNES).
Maintaining and developing this expertise is critical in the current context of rapidly expanding satellite observation capabilities (ongoing and upcoming missions : SWOT, S1NG, ROSE-L, S3NG, HARMONY, TRISHNA, CIMR, ODYSEA, WIVERN...). Many of these missions rely on breakthrough instrumental concepts and will provide unprecedented high-resolution observations of physical characteristics of the air-sea-ice interface. Our approach aims to understand these diverse measurements to better document the ocean-ice-atmosphere system through innovative algorithms and instrumental concepts. Observational data analysis and numerical simulation informed by sensor physics, possibly combined with advanced statistical approaches (machine learning, big data, artificial intelligence), are central to the methodologies we seek to further develop.
In this context, and in collaboration with space agencies, Ifremer (through LOPS-SIAM) is seeking to strengthen its expertise in remote measurement of geophysical parameters at the ocean surface
What will your mission BE?
The research scientist will be an expert in high-resolution measurement physics (e.g., radar interferometry, optical or radiometric measurement, preferably applied to ocean studies but not exclusively). The main missions will include :
1) Designing and developing specialized algorithms for interpreting and exploiting high-resolution satellite measurements (e.g., SAR, next-generation altimetry).
2) Using and valorising high-resolution products to study ocean dynamics and the air-sea interface at high resolution (~100 m scale) in collaboration with LOPS researchers.
3) Contributing to the definition of new sensors and future satellite missions.
What will your activities BE?
Design, develop, and validate innovative algorithms for processing, interpreting, and exploiting high-resolution satellite measurements (radar interferometry, SAR, next-generation altimetry...).
How are your activities organised ?
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Le profil recherché
Who are you?
You have the following skills, knowledge and experience :
You have the following qualities :
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Join Ifremer, an ally of planetary well-being, to gain a better understanding of and better protection for the ocean.
From the abyss to the surface, from the coast to the open SEA, Ifremer is the French research institute that is wholly dedicated to the Ocean. Its teams carry out research, innovate and produce expert reports to protect the ocean, exploit its resources in a responsible manner and shares marine data.
Ifremer contributes its scientific expertise to throw light on public policies and develops solutions drawn from the ocean to meet the challenges of the ecological transition. Ifremer is the operator of France's oceanographic fleet with its shipbuilding subsidiary Genavir, and imagines, designs and deploys leading edge technological means to solve the ocean's mysteries.
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Infos complémentaires
How to apply ?
In a pdf file : CV and cover letter.
What are your benefits?
What are the next steps?
Research Scientist • Plouzané, France