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carries out technological research in the areas of optical component technology, optical instrumentation (spectro-radiometric imaging instruments in the visible and infrared, interferometry, optical
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of imaging detectors, optical communication and quantum communication. Depending on the your interests, technical competences and project constrains in 2026/27, you will support one or more of these
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. mechatronics, control theory, computer science, image processing) as well as a solid foundation in mathematics and physics is strongly desirable. Proficiency in the use of computer aided engineering tools is an
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phase B through in-flight commissioning to routine mission operations until the end of the mission. Duties You will be initially assigned to the Copernicus Sentinels Imaging Missions Operations Unit
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and system analyses, to performance analysis, constellation mission analysis and simulations followed by experimentation with prototype elements in the navigation laboratory. We are looking
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Tools, Methods and Standards: Leading the Agency centre of excellence for Artificial Intelligence and processing technologies for space applications; Leading the centre of excellence for Advanced
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, global ocean circulation and height systems. In addition, the temporal variations of gravity and the geoid help to measure mass exchange processes in the Earth system. Knowledge about the time-varying
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safe landing site and to avoid them as hazards during the landing process. AI-based networks seem to be a very promising candidate to solve this challenge, at least for the a-priori analysis. However, as
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given to candidates with expertise in two or more of the following microelectronics domains relating to the position: Analogue and digital signal processing for communication, radar, GNSS, image and video
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integrated optics; spectro-radiometric imaging instruments in the x-ray, ultra- violet, visible and infrared region; optical metrology, and space micro-nano technology systems, stray-light analysis and