German Aerospace Center (DLR)
Gonzalo Belcredi is a Research Engineer at the German Aerospace Center (DLR) since January 2024, focusing on transmission protocols and signal processing for next-generation satellite communications using Software Defined Radio (SDR). Prior to this role, Gonzalo served as a Research and Teaching Assistant at Universidad de la República from February 2017 to January 2024, participating in courses on Wireless Communications and Electrical Engineering, and as an Entry Level Assistant, contributing to teaching and software development for GNU Radio. Gonzalo has experience as a Comms Signal Processing Engineer at Satellogic, designing and validating SDR-based RF payloads and benchmarking GNSS receivers. Prior work includes serving as an Embedded Software Engineer at Blizzio, developing software for smart energy systems. Gonzalo holds a Master of Science in Electrical Engineering and a Bachelor of Engineering in Telecommunications Engineering from Universidad de la República.
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German Aerospace Center (DLR)
DLR is the Federal Republic of Germany’s research centre for aeronautics and space. We conduct research and development activities in the fields of aeronautics, space, energy, transport, security and digitalisation. The German Space Agency at DLR plans and implements the national space programme on behalf of the federal government. Two DLR project management agencies oversee funding programmes and support knowledge transfer. Climate, mobility and technology are changing globally. DLR uses the expertise of its 55 research institutes and facilities to develop solutions to these challenges. Our 10,000 employees share a mission – to explore Earth and space and develop technologies for a sustainable future. In doing so, DLR contributes to strengthening Germany’s position as a prime location for research and industry. Sounds exciting? Well, it is! At 30 locations, our scientists work on a unique variety of fascinating topics, tasks and projects. Their studies involve finding answers to the essential questions of our times and are laying the foundations for how we will live tomorrow. Whether atmospheric research, planetary research, solar technology, traffic management, aero elasticity, environmental monitoring, space medicine or another exciting research field – the chances are that you too will be able to realize your mission at one of our institutes. But no matter where your career at DLR might begin – whether in basic research or technology development – everything we do is aimed at benefiting society and future generations. In addition, our work contributes to ensuring Germany’s international competitiveness as a high-tech hub. Why not join us? Check out your career opportunities and more than 300 job openings at: https://www.DLR.de/jobs/en Imprint / Cred https://www.DLR.de/en Imprint/Credits/Data Protection: https://www.DLR.de/dlr/jobs/en/desktopdefault.aspx/tabid-10590/1112_read-3903/