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Applications and Telecommunications (ECSAT), Harwell, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom. The Section aims to increase the availability and use of global, satellite-based Earth observation (EO) data for decision-making
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associated with the spin-in of applied artificial intelligence to the space system domain; Designing and conducting representative capture-the-flag exercises, and in-orbit cyber exercise and technology
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. The employment of machine learning techniques for guidance, navigation and control functions for increased autonomy on board with respect to environmental or modelling disturbances or mission-critical phases (also
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. The topics will be further detailed and consolidated in line with your profile, experience and research proposal. The areas of interest include: development and use of digital twin spacecraft technology for
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ensure that all of the disciplines operate together successfully throughout the complete flight time. Individual facilities to verify whether this challenge can be met do not have the required size, nor
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, encryption/decryption and compression; use of microelectronics devices (including COTS); implementation, inference, verification and validation of algorithms** on processing hardware platforms for space
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the launch vehicle design disciplines. As a research fellow, you will: publish results in peer-reviewed publications and use modern communication tools to communicate with the broader audience within and
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use modern communication tools to engage with a broader audience inside and outside ESA; lead and assist interdisciplinary projects with other ACT researchers; participate, together with the team, in
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the MBSE environment. As a Research Fellow, you will: publish results in peer-reviewed publications and use modern communication tools to connect with the broader audience both within and beyond ESA. lead
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systems and their applications, whether supporting ESA missions and projects, ESA R&D activities, or ESA working groups on AI; supporting the creation of an AI strategy for use in space systems and