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delivered in a project-ready, decision-oriented, and pragmatically impactful manner, fully aligned with the operational needs and timelines of ESA projects; Driving the development of people within your area
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an enabling environment for entrepreneurs, civic organizations, and other actors? How is value created, and for whom? How to transition to a more multiple value creating perspective? How to more fairly
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combine multiple techniques, picking those that complement each other. In particular the use of non-destructive techniques is important, avoiding unintentional sample modifications. Although such “hybrid
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AI-related policy in development and governance. Fourth, the project must address the alignment (or lack thereof) between the global governance arrangements of AI and the normative that those
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to provide targeted interventions for improved patient outcomes. Aligned with RIS3 aims, it strengthens the Northern innovation ecosystem. The specific role of the postdoctoral researcher working in
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for the purpose of engaging a broader range of actors in critical reflection on future scenarios embedded in their local context. Your research methodology will be developed in the context of multiple research
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international advisory groups relating to EO missions; initiating and conducting in-house and external scientific studies supporting mission feasibility, development and implementation, alignment of mission
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control activities of one or more programmes within D/TEC. You will support the planning, execution and monitoring of the programmes, ensuring they remain on schedule, within budget and aligned with ESA’s
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surveys and forums to identify areas for improvement and address concerns. Ensuring that all internal communications are aligned with the organisation's values, narrative, mission and goals. Utilising data
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-Jan Reichart Dr Martin Ziegler , and Dr Lennart de Nooijer . Multiple others will be involved for specific aspects of the project. Foreseeable international collaborators include Profs. Stijn de