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the Application Governance and Architecture Section. You will collaborate with various stakeholders to deliver scalable, efficient and business-aligned solutions, balancing strategic vision with hands-on leadership
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alignment between fundamental biology research and applied exploration-focused studies. A key focus will be to create smooth collaboration between the teams, enabling fundamental biological findings to inform
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. The Development and Coordination Office (DCO) is a staff function within the REFM Department that ensures the cross-departmental alignment of activities, as well as supporting the development of the Department’s
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management, reporting, financial and planning aspects. You will have multiple interfaces within and outside ESA, including negotiations with industrial contractors, and will play a key role in supporting
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multiple interfaces at the international level Knowledge and experience in scientific space missions and payloads Experience in promoting science to the wider scientific community and general public
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experts and in alignment with ongoing initiatives within the Agency. Your objectives will be to perform independent research and development, targeting one or more of the following key areas, subject to
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to the Galileo G2 Project Manager to ensure early identification of issues and alignment of tasks; preparing contributions to reports and attending regular/ad hoc G2 project meetings (PCM2, engineering boards, CCB
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mainly within the HRE-HS team, but will also work closely with the Space Medicine and Medical Operations Team (HRE-HM) to ensure alignment between applied exploration-focused studies and mission-relevant
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operations teams) Experience in the design, implementation, and troubleshooting of software running across multiple platforms (Linux, Windows, Mac environments) Behavioural competencies Education A master’s
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acceleration and neuromorphic computing, while also aligning with the hosting team’s strategic priorities in onboard autonomy, radiation robustness, and efficient edge processing. Scientifically, you will in