Petr Bojda is a system architect and firmware developer with over 12 years of experience in both civil and military domains. He has expertise in FPGA design, verification using UVM methodology. He has also been involved in academia for more than 10 years, at position of professor assistant, teaching, supervising and researching various topics related to RF systems and signal processing. His main research areas are signal processing for avionics, airborne navigation and radar systems.
At Huld, our Space Department is at the forefront of satellite technology, specializing in the development of high-impact onboard and application software solutions. With a focus on driving mission success and expanding the capabilities of space exploration, our adept team brings together a fusion of technical expertise and space domain knowledge. Our Space Department is dedicated to engineering sophisticated onboard software that enables satellites to navigate, communicate, and perform intricate tasks autonomously. This software backbone ensures precise mission execution and optimal utilization of satellite resources.
We excel in crafting application software that transforms raw satellite data into meaningful insights. From data analysis to image processing, our solutions empower researchers and scientists to extract valuable information from spaceborne instruments. Our approach thrives on collaboration. Working closely with satellite engineers and mission planners, we tailor software solutions to align seamlessly with mission objectives. This synergy ensures that our software contributes significantly to the success of space missions. With an eye on the future, our Space Department envisions a world where satellites redefine the boundaries of knowledge and exploration. By pushing the envelope of software capabilities, we play a pivotal role in shaping the trajectory of space technology. Our software solutions have far-reaching effects. From enhancing Earth observation to enabling interplanetary missions, our work amplifies the impact of space technology across various domains. In essence, Huld's Space Department stands as a beacon of innovation, propelling the evolution of satellite software through cutting-edge onboard and application solutions. Our contributions transcend the confines of space, driving progress and inspiring new frontiers of exploration.
The Project Management Internship within Huld's Space Department offers an unparalleled opportunity for driven individuals to immerse themselves in the dynamic world of space technology and project execution. As an intern, you will be a crucial part of our team, working closely with seasoned professionals to coordinate and facilitate projects that push the boundaries of space exploration. You will gain hands-on experience in project planning, scheduling, risk assessment, and team coordination specific to the space sector. Throughout this internship, you will have the chance to contribute to the management of projects ranging from satellite development to cutting-edge space research initiatives. Your responsibilities will include assisting in defining project scopes, setting milestones, and tracking progress, ensuring that projects adhere to strict timelines and budgets while maintaining the highest standards of quality and safety. Your exposure will extend beyond technical aspects to include valuable insights into collaboration with cross-functional teams, client interactions, and the regulatory landscape governing space activities. This internship is an ideal platform to hone your project management skills, learn from experienced professionals, and contribute to projects that impact the forefront of space technology. By the end of the program, you will have not only developed a deep understanding of project management principles but also gained a firsthand perspective on the challenges and triumphs of orchestrating projects in the demanding and exhilarating realm of space exploration. Your contributions will directly impact the success of our space endeavors and offer you an invaluable foundation for a future career in project management within the space industry.
From June 9 to August 31, 2025 (adjustable at the discretion of the organisation)