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Researcher/Senior Researcher - InSAR Development and Applications

Position
Researcher/Senior Researcher - InSAR Development and Applications

Employer
NORCE Research AS logo

NORCE Research AS

We are one of Norway’s largest research institutes, with more than 800 employees across 10 locations along the Norwegian coast. At NORCE, knowledge, innovation and strong collaboration are key to success.

Together with industry and the public sector, we create value and develop innovative solutions to many of the major challenges facing society. We do this through our expertise and leading research environments in energy, health, climate, environment, society and technology. We do not only share your passion for knowledge – we combine it with long-standing experience, unique breadth and strong networks that create impact both nationally and internationally.

Do you want to use your knowledge to make a real difference? At NORCE, you become part of a team delivering impactful research and sustainable solutions – regionally, nationally and globally.

Homepage: https://www.norceresearch.no/


Location
Tromsø, Norway

Sector
Other

Type
Full time

Level
Experienced

Salary
Open

Required education
PhD

Application deadline
15 March 2026

Posted
15 February 2026

Job description

NORCE is a leading research institute in Earth observation and remote sensing, with a strong track record in developing operational SAR and InSAR systems. Our Earth Observation (EO) Group, appointed as an ESA Expert Support Laboratory for the SAR Mission Performance Cluster, has built advanced frameworks for SAR/InSAR processing that underpin large-scale InSAR-based ground motion services in Norway and Europe (e.g. InSAR Norway and EGMS). The group of ~25 scientists combine expertise in radar signal processing with applied research spanning cryosphere (snow, glaciers, sea ice, permafrost), geohazards, infrastructure stability, and ocean monitoring. We work in close collaboration with the European Space Agency, the Norwegian Space Agency, and several national and international partners.

We are now seeking a candidate with a background in SAR/InSAR signal processing and time series algorithms, combined with strong expertise from an application domain that strengthens the group’s current activities.

Key responsibilities (dependent on experience level of applicant)

  • Develop and improve multi-temporal InSAR processing algorithms (e.g., time series analysis, phase unwrapping, noise mitigation, filtering, atmospheric/ionospheric corrections), with an emphasis on operational, large-scale satellite SAR datasets such as Sentinel-1 and NISAR.
  • Apply technical skills to improve the state-of-the-art within relevant application domains
  • Publish results in high-impact journals and present them at international conferences.
  • Lead or contribute to research proposals to ESA, the Norwegian Research Council, Horizon Europe, and similar funding programs.

Required qualifications

  • Strong background in SAR interferometry and time series analysis.
  • PhD in electrical engineering, physics, Earth science, or related field.
  • Proficiency in scientific programming (e.g., Python) and working with Linux/Unix environments.
  • Solid mathematical/statistical skills.

Preferred/desired qualifications

  • Experience in applying for ESA projects, Horizon Europe, and similar.
  • Strong (inter-)national network in field of application.
  • Experience with high-performance computing (HPC) and large datasets.
  • Experience with machine learning applied to geophysical signals.
  • Experience in managing research projects.

We encourage early career (post PhD), mid-career and senior researchers to apply.

Security clearance

NORCE is subject to the Security Act and there are strict requirements for our employees to have a security-conscious behavior. For this position, you must satisfy the security clearance requirements for SECRET/NATO SECRET.

Further information about security clearance can be found on the National Security Authority's (NSM) website: NSM.no.

What we offer

  • Opportunity to work in an international, interdisciplinary research environment.
  • Access to large datasets and state-of-the-art processing infrastructure.
  • Collaboration with leading partners in Europe and worldwide.
  • Competitive salary and benefits.
  • Flexibility for career development and independence.
  • Good pension and insurance schemes.

Duration and location

Permanent, full time position (37.5 hours/week)

Location: Tromsø, Norway


How to apply

Apply for the position electronically by clicking "Apply for the position" on this website:

https://karriere.norceresearch.no/en/jobs/7194879-researcher-senior-researcher-insar-development-and-applications

The application must contain the following:

  • Application letter
  • CV
  • Diplomas and certificates

Application deadline: 15 March 2026

If you have questions about the position, please contact Research Director Kjell Arild Høgda, kjho@norceresearch.no.

At NORCE, we are committed to ensuring diversity, equity and inclusion. We encourage all qualified individuals to apply for available positions regardless of gender, age, disability, or ethnic background.

Candidates are expected to openly offer relevant information about themselves during the recruitment process. Furthermore, one can expect background checks to be conducted on candidates in the final phase of the recruitment process. NORCE uses external actors to carry out such background checks or security interviews.

Come and join us at 69 degrees North

Living and working in Tromsø offers a rare mix of fantastic nature at your doorstep, yet all the convenience of modern life in the local capital of the North. From the polar night with northern lights and snowy landscapes to summers full of life enjoying the midnight sun and outdoor activities. The city has a cozy combination of good cafés, theaters, museums, and a vibrant outdoor- and strong research community. Work-life balance is important in Norway, and people value time with family and friends.