Research Intern (Satellite Image Anomaly Detection – Climate Research)

  Delft
  Full time (40 hours per week)
  Internship

About this job


We are currently looking for a Research Intern to join the team in Delft in the Satellite Image Anomaly Detection - Climate Research domain to start in September 2025.

We welcome interns at every stage of their academic journey! Whether you're a bachelor's student looking to gain hands-on experience, a master's student seeking an internship, or you're ready to dive into your master’s thesis — we’ve got opportunities for you. We are flexible with the duration of the internship as long as it is longer than 3 months. Please specify which is your case on your motivation letter.

Are you ready to make an impact within S[&]T? We’re thrilled to help talented students reach their maximum potential. If you’d like to contribute to a safer life on Earth through your internship, we’ll be happy to guide you along the way to develop satellite image anomaly detectors for climate research purposes.

Since early 1970's, meteorological agencies across the world do climate research based on geostationary satellite images. In these images, anomalies can occur, for example due to hardware errors. These anomalies have a wide variety of forms. In order to take corrective actions, anomaly detectors have been developed.

As a Research Intern, you will contribute to the development of such detectors. For that, you will be provided with a large dataset (over 50 years of data), with a wide variety of instruments, data formats and spatial resolutions, as well as with access to some of the models currently used.

Possible research topics:

  • Missing pixel inpainting.
  • Classification and detection modelling.
  • Hurricane detection.
  • Image mask compression.
  • Foreground/background segmentation (between Earth + Space pixels).
  • Satellite orbit reconstruction.

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Job details

Research Intern

Main responsibilities 


  • Support development of anomaly detectors for a large dataset with various instruments, data formats and spatial resolutions. 


Requirements


You will be the perfect match if you are:

  • Excited to dive into a cutting-edge topic for your master’s thesis.
  • Studying Computer Science or Aerospace (or a related field).
  • Able to work independently and give direction to your own research.
  • Experienced with Python. Experience with Git is an advantage.
  • Passionate about satellite data and the fusion of Space & Computer Science.
  • Enrolled in a bachelor's or master’s program for the entire internship duration.
  • Preferably already based in the Netherlands.
  • Fluent in English.
  • Motivated, eager to learn, and ready to make an impact.

If you would like to be our next Research Intern, please upload your CV and a motivation letter.

Please note that if you do not hear back from us within 10 days of your application, you may assume that we have selected another candidate we would like to interview for this position. We do our best to get back to you individually, however, due to a high volume of responses, it can be that we have not been able to reject your application in person.

 

Are you enthusiastic about becoming our new Research Intern?

Apply via our application form, or send your CV and motivational letter directly to recruitment@stcorp.nl.

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Our story

At S[&]T we contribute to a safer life on earth by translating space data into valuable and actionable insights. We oversee data from instruments to application, and apply our expertise within our software frameworks, information products and consultancy.

Our society relies on space and scientific instruments for climate change monitoring, navigation, defence and national security, and other crucial services we all use in our daily lives. These instruments produce an enormous quantity of complex data, and our goal is to unlock its value.

We have more than 20 years of experience working on instrument calibration, the creation of data quality monitoring tools, the development of real-time data processing frameworks, and the development of application-specific algorithms. With this, we help organisations, governments and industries to strengthen their information position and thereby improve their decision making. We focus on the following domains: Space & Science, Defence & Security, Environment & Sustainability, and High-Tech Consulting.

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How to apply

Would you like to hear more? Send your CV and motivational letter to recruitment@stcorp.nl or apply directly through our website.

Kindly note that acquisition from third parties (e.g. agencies) based on this vacancy is not welcome.