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Location ESRIN, Frascati, Italy Description Data Quality and Cal/Val Manager for Atmospheric Sensor Missions in the Sensor Performance, Products and Algorithms Section, Earth Observation Mission
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conventional, frame-based sensors in comparison to event-based sensors, which are more commonly associated with neuromorphic computing. This work will support mission design decisions regarding the suitability
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gathering, sensors interaction and wireless data relay to mission control centers. Interns are sought to support specifically the hardware development of this exploration tool to improve, extend and test its
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and characterisation of photonic component subsystems and active optical instruments, such as detectors and lasers operating in the UV to FIR wavelength ranges, fibre-optic sensors, lidars, optical
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for ground/space segment threat collection via existing and novel interfaces, including multi-source sensor intelligence collection, fusion and dissemination. 5) Applied forensics for space missions
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: autonomous and fault-tolerant systems (including health monitoring systems), advanced guidance, control, estimation and optimisation techniques and tools, and the technology development of GNC sensors with a
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technology model that analyses integrated satellite and ground-based sensor data; estimating European launcher carbon footprint, energy security and energy cost savings; proposing meaningful carbon footprint
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infrared, as well as quantum sensors. The role of the Future Missions and Instruments Division is to prepare the Earth observation missions, instruments and technologies of the future, encompassing a wide
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noise sources, charge transfer Inefficiency or persistence on images produced by any imaging detectors (CMOS image sensors, CCDs, MCT hybridised arrays, MKlDs etc.). Pyxel has been developed over the last
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that will provide high-level requests to be executed. The autonomy concepts must consider the availability of different types of sensors (optical, lidar, inertial measurement unit, etc.), the criticality