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: autonomous and fault-tolerant systems (including health monitoring systems), advanced guidance, control, estimation and optimisation techniques and tools, and the technology development of GNC sensors with a
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Location ESTEC, Noordwijk, Netherlands Our team and mission The Aerothermodynamics and Flight Vehicles Engineering Section is part of ESA’s Propulsion, Aerothermodynamics and Flight Vehicles
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Division, Quality Department, Directorate of Technology, Engineering and Quality. The Division provides PA&S functional support to ESA projects and technology developments and is also responsible
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planning and control concepts to organize customization in secondary education. A large groups of schools and other external partners provide the opportunity for interfacing research and implementation
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non-destructive sample analysis techniques and their technical and sample requirements Experience with cleanroom operations and cleanroom contamination control procedures and monitoring Understanding
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management related tasks will also be part of the candidate's responsibilities. Requirements Candidates are required to have a PhD degree in computer science, mathematics, electrical and electronic engineering
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); units such as onboard computers, mass memories, remote terminals and instrument control units*; digital and analogue signal processing electronics for payload/platform functions; front-end acquisition and
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Location ESTEC, Noordwijk, Netherlands Our team and mission Internal Research Fellow (PostDoc) in Artificial Intelligence for Space Systems in the AI and Data Science Section, Future Engineering