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assignments form an integral part of the JP Programme and may entail a temporary relocation to another ESA establishment or other location. Description The Future Engineering Division, in support of
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We are looking for an Assistant Professor who can strengthen our position in the field of Lab-on-a-chip (LoC) for advanced (bio)analytical chemistry. Central to this is the exploitation of micro
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Management and Control Office (TEC-PB), Management Support Office (TEC-P), Directorate of Technology, Engineering and Quality (D/TEC). As a Programme Controller, you will be responsible for the programme
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development) and fast missions implementation in the Science Directorate. Within the Department, the Payload Validation Section is responsible for conducting laboratory based validation activities, with a
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programme Molecular and Biophysical Life Sciences; willingness to obtain the University Teaching Qualification if you do not yet have it; a track record of international publications in leading journals; high
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the fundamental and applied biology of insect-plant and insect-human/animal interactions. We investigate physiological and molecular mechanisms underlying insect behavior and development, including how insects
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Connectivity Department in the Directorate of Connectivity and Secure Communications. The ESA Programme Related to EU Secure Connectivity, hereinafter referred to as “Secure Connectivity”, is intended to support
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facilities that are fit-for-purpose for successful programme operations. They make sure the right (strategic) dialogues with programme owners take place, so services and facilities continuously evolve with our
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for several years. Working hours can be discussed to optimize the work-life balance (32-38 hours per week). Coming from abroad We are a globally leading university in the life sciences. The themes we
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Faces of Science All disciplines Promovendi In the Faces of Science project, PhD candidates communicate about their research and their lives as young researchers through blogs, vlogs, articles