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the influence of M-Wall radius on biomechanical outputs. 3. Methodology Transition the existing torque-driven simulations to a muscle-driven framework using OpenSim or similar software. Incorporate muscle
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of instrument technology validation setups in the space domain Knowledge of payload technologies and general space science instrumentation Behavioural competencies Education A PhD or master's degree in physics
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the field of AOCS and pointing systems (AOCS architecture, AOCS design and verification – including AOCS applicative software and AOCS FDIR – and AOCS equipment procurement) throughout all project phases
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; demonstrated knowledge of fundamentals and trends in mission analysis, spacecraft design, ground segments, and mission operations; demonstrated knowledge of modern project and risk management methods; thorough
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of renewable or low-impact extraction methods, and reducing energy consumption; Collecting, assessing and summarising information on trends related to technical infrastructure and sustainability; Supporting
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of, the relevant security operations procedures; Advising the relevant Configuration Control and Management Boards on the security implications of proposed changes to CIS software, hardware, firmware and/or
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instrumentation using appropriate software tools Knowledge of test and verification methods for optical components and optical instrumentation Familiarity with the ESA’s environment, processes, programmes and
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master's degree in a relevant engineering domain is required for this post. Additional requirements You should have the ability to adapt to new working methods and environments. You must be able to build
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scanning or the Delphi method) or related tools is an advantage. Diversity, Equity and Inclusiveness ESA is an equal opportunity employer, committed to achieving diversity within the workforce and creating
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the specification, design, procurement, development and verification/acceptance of instrument hardware and software, including coordination across functional teams, and with scientists of the Mission Advisory Group