This internship involves assisting the RF team in designing, simulating, and validating miniature antennas for spaceborne applications, contributing to the development of future satellite missions and RF payloads.
Key Responsibilities
Propose new antenna designs for space missions.
Simulate and validate antenna concepts using scientific literature and electromagnetic simulation tools.
Assist in the co-design and integration of antennas onto satellite platforms.
Support the RF team in balancing antenna performance and size for various frequency bands.
Requirements
Currently enrolled in a university program related to antenna design, electromagnetic simulation, or a similar field, and able to undertake a 6-month internship starting early 2026.
Ability to work closely with senior engineers from the RF team and propose new antenna designs for future missions.
Familiarity with scientific literature related to antenna design and electromagnetic principles.
Experience with commercial electromagnetic (EM) simulation tools to simulate and validate antenna concepts.
Strong problem-solving skills and ability to contribute to tasks that save engineering time for the RF team.
Effective communication skills in English to collaborate within an international team, convey complex ideas, and communicate important messages.
Ability to work in a stimulating environment surrounded by passionate engineers, with a focus on learning, innovation, and professional development.
Benefits & Perks
Stimulating environment conducive to learning, innovation, and personal and professional development
Autonomy and ownership to solve significant challenges
Supportive and close-knit team
Opportunity to contribute to the future of space infrastructure
International work environment with collaboration across multiple offices
Potential for career growth through involvement in innovative space missions