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Description Are you excited about using large-scale AI to accelerate scientific discovery? Join a Horizon Europe project developing next-generation scientific foundation models that combine knowledge graphs
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and responsible space exploration, with planetary protection at the core of its efforts. You are encouraged to visit the ESA website: https://www.esa.int/ Field(s) of activity/research
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, PlasmaObs, LCRS, Moonlight and Henon. You are encouraged to visit the ESA website: https://www.esa.int/ Field(s) of activity/research for the traineeship Many challenges and trends will affect the operations
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policy regarding ESA activities with the European Union and on strengthening relations with the Commissioners and the Directorates General of the Commission, the Cabinets, the European Parliament and its
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programmes of the Agency via assessments of their expected economic benefits with a view to maximising them. You are encouraged to visit the ESA website: http://www.esa.int and the ESA space economy website
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of tomographic imaging techniques to capture oil/water distributions in a 3D geometry. In the second half, we will use these techniques to study the flow and stability of an emulsion through a constriction
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concerns: Theoretical modelling and experimental validation. Associated processing, mitigation, retrieval, correction and calibration algorithms for product generation. For remote sensing this includes
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that delivers end-to-end, combining infrastructure, data engineering, data science, and operations. To generate insight and digitalise business processes, we apply AI/ML to time-series analysis, natural
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, by the measurement of Earth’s oblateness in 1958. Measuring the gravity field reveals Earth’s state of mass distribution and its dynamics. It also provides the geoid as a reference for sea level
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are encouraged to visit the ESA website: http://www.esa.int Field(s) of activity/research for the traineeship The section is developing laboratory test setups and simulation tools in the areas