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Location EGNOS Project Office, Toulouse, France. Our team and mission The GNSS Regional Augmentation System Division is responsible for the development of the EGNOS system and its qualification, in
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Location EGNOS Project Office, Toulouse, France. Our team and mission The GNSS Regional Augmentation System Division is responsible for the development of the EGNOS system and its qualification, in
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Location ESTEC, Noordwijk, Netherlands Our team and mission Low Earth Orbit Positioning, Navigation, and Timing (LEO-PNT) has become the main trend in recent years in the GNSS world. Globally
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in Q4 2025. It is a constellation of two satellites phased apart by 180°. Each satellite carries onboard a GNSS-R (Global Navigation Satellite System-Reflectometry) receiver, to acquire the reflections
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modernization of the GNSS infrastructure. Candidates interested are encouraged to visit the ESA website: http://www.esa.int Field(s) of activity for the internship Topic of the internship: Galileo/EGNOS Receiver
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(including GNSS applications) (4)Experience in Artificial Intelligence (AI) applications within atmospheric sciences is highly advantageous. Applicants must possess a Ph.D. degree. Postdoctoral experience, a
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the satellite navigation domain and active contribution to international GNSS forums, the Directorate of Navigation is continuously looking ahead and paving the way for future generations of satellite navigation
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the Galileo Second Generation (G2G) programme. Galileo is Europe’s Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS), delivering high-precision, autonomous Positioning, Navigation, and Timing (PNT) services worldwide
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the satellite navigation domain and active contribution to international GNSS forums, the Directorate of Navigation is continuously looking ahead and paving the way for future generations of satellite navigation
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the satellite navigation domain and active contribution to international GNSS forums, the Directorate of Navigation is continuously looking ahead and paving the way for future generations of satellite navigation