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Location ESTEC, Noordwijk, Netherlands Description The ESA Programme Related to EU Secure Connectivity, hereinafter referred to as "Secure Connectivity", also "IRIS²", is intended to support the
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the Head of the assigned Programme Control Section in the PMSO of the Projects Department while functionally supporting the Project Manager(s) of the assigned projects or activities. Your primary duties will
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a master’s degree in data science, information technology, computer science or related disciplines. Skills Required: Knowledge of SQL and Microsoft SQL server; Understanding of relational database
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Location ESTEC, Noordwijk, Netherlands Our team and mission The Guidance, Navigation and Control (GNC) Systems Architecture Section provides functional support to ESA projects in the technical field
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. The Directorate of Space Transportation is a programme directorate within the ESA matrix structure, whose activities are performed in cooperation with the other ESA directorates and the Director General’s Services
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This post is part of ESA’s Junior Professional Programme. We are looking for enthusiastic candidates with up to 2–3 years of relevant professional experience after their Master's degree to join ESA
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for tabular-native models. This can involve, for example, studying new TRL model architectures, serialization and tokenization techniques, among others. A strong interest and background in AI and/or NLP
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. Serve as a bridge between users, operations, architecture, and development. During the migration phase, you will work with two systems, learn how they function, and help build a reliable transition to the
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Charger). In this role, you will design scalable power converters and intelligent BMS architectures for mobile charging platforms, contributing to the prototyping and real-life testing of a modular mobile
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analysis systems, to ensure safe and trustworthy results. This can involve research questions from NLP and AI like model robustness and guardrails, human-computer interaction such as interpretability and