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How much do postdoc satellite communication jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 7, 2026, the average yearly pay for postdoc satellite communication in the United States is $113,057.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $84,500.00 and $142,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Postdoc in Satellite Communication?

A Postdoc in Satellite Communication is a researcher who has completed their Ph.D. and is conducting advanced research related to satellite communications. Their work typically involves developing or improving technologies for transmitting data via satellites, studying signal processing, or addressing challenges like interference and bandwidth efficiency. Postdocs in this field often collaborate with academic institutions, industry partners, or space agencies to advance innovations in satellite networking, remote sensing, or communication protocols. Their role is essential for pushing the boundaries of how we use satellites for internet, broadcasting, navigation, and global connectivity.

What are some common challenges faced by postdocs working in satellite communication research?

Postdocs in satellite communication often encounter challenges such as keeping up with rapidly evolving technologies and standards, managing complex experimental setups, and securing funding for independent research. Collaborating across multidisciplinary teams—such as hardware engineers, software developers, and data scientists—is also common, requiring strong communication and project management skills. Additionally, balancing publication goals with applied research or industry partnerships can be demanding but offers valuable opportunities for career advancement.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Postdoc in Satellite Communication, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Postdoc in Satellite Communication, you need a PhD in electrical engineering, telecommunications, or a related field, with a deep understanding of signal processing, wireless communication, and satellite systems. Experience with simulation tools like MATLAB, network modeling software, and familiarity with industry standards such as DVB-S2 and 5G NTN, as well as published research, are typically required. Strong analytical thinking, problem-solving, and the ability to collaborate and communicate complex ideas effectively set standout candidates apart. These skills are crucial for advancing research, developing innovative solutions, and contributing to interdisciplinary teams in a rapidly evolving technological domain.
Postdoctoral Researcher AF7795

Postdoctoral Researcher AF7795

Oklahoma State University

Stillwater, OK • On-site, Remote

$108K/yr

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Job description

Postdoctoral Researcher AF7795

Apply now Job no: 494324
Work type: Adjunct/Temp Faculty
Location: Stillwater
Categories: Research

Campus

OSU-Stillwater

Contact Name & Email

Dr. Yuting Zhou, yuting.zhou@okstate.edu

Work Schedule

TBD

Appointment Length

12 months or less

Hiring Range

Commensurate with education and experience

Priority Application Date

While applications will be accepted until a successful candidate has been hired, interested parties are encouraged to submit their materials by May 20, 2026, to ensure full consideration.

Special Instructions to Applicants

Interested applicants should submit:
1) Cover Letter: a one-page summary of research expertise specifically related to the project
2) a detailed Curriculum Vitae (CV) including educational background, research experience, publications, and contact information for three or more professional references
Questions about this position can be directed to Dr. Yuting Zhou (yuting.zhou@okstate.edu) and Dr. Pradeep Wagle (pradeep.wagle@usda.gov).

About this Position

For a collaborative project between Oklahoma and Central Plains Agricultural Research Center (OCPARC) at the USDA-ARS, El Reno, OK (https://www.ars.usda.gov/plains-area/el-reno-ok/ocparc/) and the Department of Geography at Oklahoma State University (https://cas.okstate.edu/geography/), we are seeking a motivated Post-doctoral Researcher. This role focuses on quantifying the complex interactions between management practices, cropping systems, and weather variability on carbon and water cycles across diverse agroecosystems, including native prairie and tame pastures, winter wheat, alfalfa, and different summer cash or cover crops.

Responsibilities:

The successful candidate will hold a 100% research appointment and will be located at the USDA-ARS, El Reno, OK. The candidate will also work with collaborative teams at the University of Oklahoma. By synthesizing eddy flux data from an unparalleled network of 17 eddy covariance (EC) towers at the USDA-ARS, El Reno, OK with multi-source satellite remote sensing (e.g., Landsat, Sentinel, and CubeSats), high-resolution UAV imagery, and site-specific meteorological records, the researcher will evaluate resource use efficiency in various agroecosystems, specifically light, carbon, and water use efficiency, under varying land-use intensities (e.g., burning, grazing, and till vs. no-till, irrigated vs. rainfed). The researcher will contribute to the development of predictive agroecosystem models designed to optimize agricultural productivity while enhancing environmental resilience. The successful candidate will be jointly supervised by Dr. Yuting Zhou (Oklahoma State University) and Dr. Pradeep Wagle (USDA-ARS).

Salary and benefits:

Salary will be commensurate with education, experience, and qualifications, and is contingent on available funding. Benefits include comprehensive medical plans. Information on benefits can be found at https://hr.okstate.edu/benefits/index.html.

Employment conditions:

This is a full-time (100%), 12-month temporary research, non-tenure track position. An extension for a second year is possible, contingent upon the successful performance of the candidate and available funding. Ideal start date is June 1, 2026.

About OSU:

Oklahoma State University is a Carnegie Tier-1 university with excellent research facilities. Oklahoma State University is located in Stillwater, OK, rated as the friendliest college town in the U.S. Because of its mid-continent location that spans a broad expanse of habitats, Oklahoma has both prairie and forest ecosystems that support an exceptional level of biodiversity.

Required Qualifications
  • Ph.D. degree (at the time of appointment) in biometeorology, geography, ecology, agronomy, remote sensing, or a closely related field.
    (degree must be conferred on or before agreed upon start date)
  • Familiarity with field measurements, field sampling, and high-performance computing environments.

  • Skills, Proficiencies, and/or Knowledge:
    • Strong programming and statistical skills (e.g., R, Python, MATLAB) for handling large, complex eddy fluxes, meteorological records, and remote sensing data.
    • Proven ability to work both independently and in a collaborative, multi-disciplinary setting.
    • Excellent written and oral communication skills, evidenced by first-author peer-reviewed publications in reputed journals.  

Advertised: 08 May 2026 Central Daylight Time
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