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Fieldbook (EFB) system developmentElectronic Fieldbook (EFB) system development The EFB is a tool supporting astronaut mission operations with technology for geolocation, cave mapping, scientific data
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new knowledge: Low Earth Orbit (LEO), the Moon, and Mars. The “Spaceship EAC” initiative is investigating low Technology Readiness Level (TRL) technologies for supporting the future cislunar space
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Humanities Medical, Biomedical and Health Sciences Natural Sciences and Technology Who is it for? Scientists and scholars in the Kingdom of the Netherlands who obtained their PhD between three and seven years
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of the ESA programmatic activities. Technical competencies Knowledge of spacecraft system engineering, platforms, payloads and operations Knowledge of mission risks, costs and schedule aspects Knowledge
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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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, research and organisational development. Department The RSM Digitalisation & Information Services (RDIS) team is responsible for aligning technology, information services and digital capabilities with
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an interdisciplinary, internationally oriented team. Additionally: By the time the position starts, you have obtained an MSc degree in Earth Sciences, Civil Engineering, Environmental Science or a related field. You are
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assignments form an integral part of the JP Programme and may entail a temporary relocation to another ESA establishment or other location. Description As a Junior Professional Engineer in EO small and
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the preparation and conduct of launch campaigns, preferably concerning both launcher and mission aspects, is an asset. Behavioural competencies Education A master's degree in an engineering discipline is required
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that values not only economic returns, but also social cohesion, ecological sustainability, and cultural diversity? The circular transition in textiles requires more than technology. It calls for new forms