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Office; and the Planetary Protection Office; developing and maintaining generic mission analysis methods and software and participating in the development of generic flight dynamics software; developing
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exercises, and for providing regular feedback. Expertise offering: management of tools/processes/working methods: Ensuring regular interaction between the Section members, supporting teamwork, the exchange of
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performance analysis of optical instrumentation using appropriate software tools Knowledge of test and verification methods for optical components and optical instrumentation Familiarity with ESA’s environment
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Weather System, including software applications, required ground systems, hosted payloads and small satellite missions. The Office is also responsible for implementing Space Weather related projects outside
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, Engineering and Quality (TEC). The Test Facilities and Laboratories Section manages the facilities of the ESA/ESTEC Test Centre (test facilities and test methods development and modification) and provides
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modelling and simulation, time and frequency domain performance analyses, finite element methods (FEM), and data acquisition and post processing tools; experience with Matlab/Simulink, CAD environments and
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. Develop new protocols, tools for planetary protection purposes: Develop probabilistic standards, software, procedures, processes and handbook related to planetary protection as applicable. Provide support
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close collaboration with other discipline experts, such as software, microelectronics and applications engineers. * except for RF payloads. ** including artificial intelligence and machine learning
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for space applications; Leading the centre of excellence for advanced simulation methods including scientific data processing and databases, software applications including human-computer interfaces, support
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(such as satellite video or hyper-spectral imagers), new processing methods (such as inverse SAR, microdoppler, multi-data fusion or machine learning-based pattern recognition) and new opportunities