AI Engineering
Master Thesis, Decision Systems under Uncertainty (all genders)
Master Thesis
Akilaris develops AI-enabled space intelligence and collision-avoidance capabilities for safer satellite operations. We are a Bremen-based European team working at the intersection of software, AI, aerospace engineering and operations. We describe the work as it is: priorities can evolve, safety and evidence come before hype, and no contribution is used operationally without the appropriate review.
A possible direction is decision support for manoeuvre planning under uncertainty. The final method may use optimisation, learning or a hybrid approach, but it is chosen only after the problem, baselines, data and safety constraints are defined.
Your Mission
- Formalise a bounded decision problem, constraints, uncertainty and human-oversight assumptions
- Implement one or more candidate methods and credible non-learning baselines
- Create a reproducible simulation and evaluation protocol
- Compare safety, robustness, cost and explainability without claiming operational readiness
- Document failure cases, transfer limits and requirements for further validation
What You Bring
- Master student in computer science, robotics, aerospace, mathematics or a related discipline
- Strong Python and experience with optimisation, control, probabilistic methods or reinforcement learning
- Solid experimental practice and willingness to challenge the initial method choice
Helpful, Not Required
- Experience with simulation, trajectory optimisation, control or calibrated decision models
- Research or project work involving safety constraints, explainability or distribution shift
Practical Details
- Thesis schedule according to your university regulations, usually 5–6 months
- A university supervisor must be confirmed before the start
- Any paid working-student activity alongside the thesis requires a separate written agreement and depends on team needs
- Some project assignments may be subject to German or EU export-control and security requirements. Any restriction relevant to this role is assessed case by case and explained transparently; we do not apply a blanket nationality requirement.
What to Expect
- Purposeful work on safer and more sustainable satellite operations
- A small, cross-functional European team with short feedback loops and direct access to the context needed for your work
- Responsibility matched to experience, with review and support rather than unverified autonomy
- The role-specific work model stated in this posting; student schedules are planned around agreed university commitments
- Candid feedback, room to learn across disciplines and respect for well-reasoned disagreement
Our Hiring Process
The exact process depends on the role and is explained at the start. It typically includes:
- a structured first review against the published core criteria,
- a role-related conversation and, where useful, a short time-boxed work sample — never unpaid customer or production work,
- a mutual alignment discussion covering mission, collaboration, work model and terms.
Pay Transparency
We discuss the specific pay and objective criteria transparently before making an offer. Where the law requires earlier or additional information, we follow those requirements. We do not ask about salary history.
How to Apply
Email your CV or current profile and three to five sentences about your role-related contribution to info@akilaris.com with the subject line “Application: Master Thesis, Decision Systems under Uncertainty (all genders)”. For technical or creative roles, you may link one relevant work sample.
Please do not send a photo, date of birth, marital status, salary history, nationality, health information or unrelated certificates. We do not need them for the first review.
We assess applications fairly and without discrimination, based on the role requirements and each person’s potential. We discuss reasonable adjustments to the application process confidentially.
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Location
Bremen, Germany, Hybrid, with agreed research days in Bremen.