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into your courses. Supervise and mentor PhD candidates, postdocs and student projects, fostering a dynamic and inclusive learning environment. Engage in leadership and service, including community outreach
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environment with cutting-edge laboratories and facilities to support transformative research across mechanical, materials and robotics engineering; optimisation, systems and control; and sustainable chemical
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garments into recycle, reuse, and manual-review streams; this PhD project tackles the core challenge of designing and optimizing a high-throughput hyperspectral imaging system, fused with complementary
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Location ESTEC, Noordwijk, Netherlands or EAC, Porz-Wahn, Germany. Description It is expected that the selected candidate will take up duty in 2026. The Directorate of Human and Robotic Exploration
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Apply now The Faculty of Science, Leiden Institute of Advanced Computer Science, is looking for a: PhD Candidate, Efficient LLM Algorithm, Hardware and System Design (1.0 FTE) Project description We
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research engineer with a passion for innovation and strong inter-disciplinary skills; PhD degree in Instrument or Analytical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Systems Engineering
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of Human and Robotic Exploration Programmes (D/HRE) is part of ESA’s matrix structure. It aims to explore space destinations with humans and robots for scientific research, economic development
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Location ESTEC, Noordwijk, Netherlands Description ECLS and Planetary Protection Engineer in the Life Support and Physical Sciences Instrumentation Section, Optics, Robotics and Life Sciences
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Published Friday 13 Jun 2025 Deadline Monday 30 Jun 2025 Work area PhD Organisational unit Erasmus School of Health Policy & Management (ESHPM) Salary € 2.901 - € 3..707 Employment 1 fte - 1 fte
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, for example in human and robotic exploration vehicles (orbiters and landers) and space transportation systems (launchers, re-entry vehicles and space tugs), as well as orbital systems for in-orbit servicing