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, and develop innovative research projects. Supervision of PhD students. Education: The teaching activities of the Chair will contribute to the bachelor's and/or master's programmes, for example by
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Doctoral Network (MSCDN) that brings together leading European universities, research institutes, hospitals and industry partners to train 15 doctoral candidates in an interdisciplinary programme spanning
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, conducting negotiations and managing procurements for all activities and programmes with industry, managing relations with industry, ensuring compliance, supporting the evolution of procurement and contractual
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Location ESAC, Villanueva de la Cañada, Spain Description The European Space Agency maintains a world-leading Science Programme with missions in heliophysics, planetary science, astrophysics and
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the Galileo Ground Segment Management Office, Galileo and EGNOS Programme Department, Directorate of Navigation. Your primary focus will be on the development, integration and follow-up of the Galileo ground
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industrial applications. These bearings enable the rotation inside these systems, for example of the train wheels. If these bearings fail, this often means that the whole system cannot function anymore and
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are solved as a top priority; proposing new initiatives in the field of Navigation R&D, supporting existing developments as required and contributing to the launch of new programmes. Technical competencies
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telecommunications, as well as for promoting applications that involve the combined use of space-based systems. By facilitating research and development activities and by forging industrial partnerships
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contribute to the Open Access objectives and the Open and Responsible Science ambitions of EUR from within the University Library. In addition, you play an active leading role in developments around Open
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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