Politecnico di Milano
Development and testing of a high-framerate rendering engine - 2025_IDR_DAER_5
Politecnico di Milano, Italy, New York, United States
Organisation/Company Politecnico di Milano Research Field Engineering Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Leading Researcher (R4) First Stage Researcher (R1) Established Researcher (R3) Country Italy Application Deadline 15 Jan 2026 - 12:00 (UTC) Type of Contract To be defined Job Status Not Applicable Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Horizon 2020 Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No
Offer Description The research activity concerns the development and validation of a high‑framerate rendering engine for the realistic simulation of space images. The work lies at the intersection of computer graphics, space engineering, and autonomous GNC systems, addressing the image rendering needs for lunar landing, in‑orbit servicing, and asteroid exploration. The objective is to design a rendering framework capable of generating high‑fidelity synthetic images under realistic illumination and observation conditions. The research integrates advanced computational methods with scientific data from space missions to improve the realism, accuracy, and reliability of simulation environments in support of space system design and validation.
Oral test aimed at ascertaining candidates’ aptitude and suitability to carry out the research activity covered by the Fellowship, as well as at assessing their knowledge of English and/or other languages relevant to the research activities to be performed (up to 40 points)
Relevance and pertinence of the publications, theses and scientific products attached to the research programme covered by the Fellowship (up to 20 points)
Relevance and pertinence of previous research activities and work experience, if any, in relation to the research activity covered by the Fellowship (up to 25 points)
Relevance and pertinence of their study programme to the research programme covered by the Fellowship (up to 15 points)
Eligibility of Fellows Country of residence: All
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Offer Description The research activity concerns the development and validation of a high‑framerate rendering engine for the realistic simulation of space images. The work lies at the intersection of computer graphics, space engineering, and autonomous GNC systems, addressing the image rendering needs for lunar landing, in‑orbit servicing, and asteroid exploration. The objective is to design a rendering framework capable of generating high‑fidelity synthetic images under realistic illumination and observation conditions. The research integrates advanced computational methods with scientific data from space missions to improve the realism, accuracy, and reliability of simulation environments in support of space system design and validation.
Oral test aimed at ascertaining candidates’ aptitude and suitability to carry out the research activity covered by the Fellowship, as well as at assessing their knowledge of English and/or other languages relevant to the research activities to be performed (up to 40 points)
Relevance and pertinence of the publications, theses and scientific products attached to the research programme covered by the Fellowship (up to 20 points)
Relevance and pertinence of previous research activities and work experience, if any, in relation to the research activity covered by the Fellowship (up to 25 points)
Relevance and pertinence of their study programme to the research programme covered by the Fellowship (up to 15 points)
Eligibility of Fellows Country of residence: All
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