
Apply for a PhD SpaceAble-DGA
Apply before 29 April 2022!
Details of the PhD subject: AI for satellite monitoring.
For further information, send an email to .

Apply for a PhD NEXEYA-DGA
Apply before 25 April 2022!
Details of the PhD subject: AI for maritim monitoring.
For further information, send an email to .

New co-president of the Scientific Committee
Riadh Dhaou (Toulouse INP) was elected to join the presidency of the Scientific Committee with Antoine Blais (ENAC).

Twenty-second TéSA Scientific Seminar
Twenty-second seminar was held on Tuesday, March 15th from 16h to 18h, with a presentation by Julián Tachella, CNRS researcher, working at the Sisyphe laboratory, École Normale Supérieure de Lyon (Lyon, France): Equivariant Imaging: learning to solve inverse problems without ground truth.

Twenty-first TéSA Scientific Seminar
Twenty-first seminar was held on Tuesday, February 8th from 16h to 18h, with presentations by Corentin Lubeigt and Victor Perrier:
- Corentin Lubeigt : Signal Processing for GNSS Reflectometry.
- Victor Perrier : Improve Congestion Control with Machine Learning.

PhD positions available at TéSA
PhD positions with CNES at TéSA: apply before the 31st of March 2022.
4 subjects available:
- Use of phase measurement for precise positioning in a swarm of satellites
- Robust satellite AIS receivers based on signal classification techniques
- Machine learning for inverse problem based instrument parameter estimation
- Forest loss monitoring using multi-frequency radar and optical data
Do not hesitate to contact the mentioned PhD advisors or TéSA director () for more information.

Apply for a PhD in Safran
Codirection by Toulouse INP & ISAE-Supaero.
Details of the PhD subject: Inférence bayésienne pour l’estimation de paramètres mécaniques – appli données modales
For further information, send an email to .

Happy new year!

Activity Report 2019-2020
The TéSA activity report 2019-2020 is available. Feel free to download and enjoy the reading!

Twentieth TéSA Scientific Seminar
Twentieth seminar was held on Wednesday, December 8th from 16h to 18h, with a presentation by Steve McLaughlin, Professor at Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh: Challenges in imaging and sensing in photon-starved regimes.
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