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(Ability to plan, design, and interpret verification, validation, and testing activities to confirm that engineering solutions meet requirements) Technology development (Ability to identify technology needs
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Subject areas All subject areas Who is it for PhD students in the first half of their PhD programme at a university in the Kingdom of the Netherlands who have (or would like to develop) an appealing way
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Location ESTEC, Noordwijk, Netherlands Description Galileo Ground Segment Security Engineer in the System Security Implementation Unit of the Galileo System Security Service, Galileo Programme
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Economics Section of the Utrecht University School of Economics. We offer courses within the broad Bachelor’s programme Economics & Business Economics, a double Bachelor’s programme in Economics and
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, institutional and legal aspects. You will, in addition, be responsible for: the definition and implementation of the overall ESA strategy, as well as the coordination and consolidation of actions and programme
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under the responsibility of other D/TEC areas; maintaining state-of-the-art expertise, through the execution of the yearly plan for technical assessment and related hands-on activities, by keeping
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constellation of satellites was developed and qualified using a NewSpace approach. The Sterna constellation will consist of a total of 20 satellites. The EPS-Sterna programme is being carried out in collaboration
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? First-generation academics in the final two years of their PhD programme, working at a university or research institute in the Kingdom of the Netherlands. By ‘first-generation academics in the Netherlands
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. We collaborate closely with multiple research teams at the Netherlands Cancer Institute (NKI). Several “twin” research programs are already in place, in which a clinician–scientist and a basic
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Programme Department, Directorate of Navigation. You will be responsible for supervision of the platform design, development, implementation and validation of the G2SB1 Galileo 2nd Generation satellites