123 postdoctoral-image-processing-in-computer-science-"EPIC" uni jobs at European Space Agency in Netherlands
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, including test user receivers; providing Public Regulated Service (PRS) engineering, including requirements definition and concept of operation for navigation performance, signal in space and access control
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communicate the ESA Human and Robotic Exploration science programme to the community; Working with the European and international science community to advance the ESA Human and Robotic Exploration programme
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negotiation skills Behavioural competencies Education A master’s degree in computer engineering, space system engineering, physics or another relevant subject is required for this post. Additional requirements
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This is a non-renewable post for a limited duration of four years. Location ESTEC, Noordwijk, Netherlands Description Secure Connectivity Programme Preparatory Activities Implementation Manager
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with SCI-F which will provide payload technology expertise and technical hardware. Technical competencies Program and project controlling including risk management Budgeting, cost control and resources
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This post is part of ESA’s Junior Professional Programme. We are looking for enthusiastic candidates with up to 2–3 years of relevant professional experience after their Master's degree to join ESA
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community and to communicate the ESA HRE science programme to the community; Work with the European and international science community to advance the ESA HRE programme; Act as a liaison with international
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for the launch system and ground segment in coordination with the relevant programme manager(s), and for the management of the Vega and Space Rider Integrated Programme Team engineering competences. You
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This post is part of ESA’s Junior Professional Programme. We are looking for enthusiastic candidates with up to 2–3 years of relevant professional experience after their Master's degree to join ESA
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particular emphasis on imaging focal plane technologies and instrument electronics, in support of the development of the instrumentation for future ESA space science missions. The majority of these activities