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instruments, such as detectors and lasers operating in the UV to FIR wavelength ranges, fibre-optic sensors, lidars, optical communication systems and quantum technologies. The Section is staffed with around 25
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Location ESRIN, Frascati, Italy Our team and mission The Vega-E Programme division manages the technical and programmatic implementation of Vega-E development. You are encouraged to visit the ESA
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This is a 4-year appointment, which can be extended for an indefinite duration depending on performance. Location ESTEC, Noordwijk, Netherlands Description Head of the GEO Satellites Programme
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to the implementation of the EO Quantum Sensing Strategy and roadmap within the FutureEO programme as well as preparing work/action plans for the development of the strategy; contributing to the development and
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transforming ESDI into a recognised ESA hub. ESDI’s operational model centres on three pillars: Platforms for Research: targeting frontier domains such as quantum technologies, advanced materials, and data
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/transformative innovation in the sector. Our vision is to become an “EO innovation hub” connecting EO with a growing ecosystem of disruptive and transformative innovation such as AI, ML, quantum computing, edge
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provides programme directorates with an entry point to TEC and its systems engineering support for projects. In particular, the Systems Department is responsible for providing engineering expertise in
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European Quantum Communication Infrastructure (EuroQCI), entrusted to ESA by the European Commission, and the ESA Secure And cryptoGrAphic (SAGA) mission projects in the Directorate of Connectivity and
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momentum transfer, optical (quantum-) communication and optical frequency and timing generation and distribution. The Optical Technologies Section is responsible for developing a broad range of key
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spacecraft and associated data governance challenges; obsolescence of traditional ways to deploy and sustain ground segment systems; new forms of space communications, such as optical and quantum technologies