147 web-developer-"https:" "https:" "https:" "Newcastle University" positions at European Space Agency
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emerging big data technologies, to maximise impact and benefits for society. Reporting to the Head of the Applications Section, you will be responsible for defining and managing EO research and development
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the rapid development and consolidation of European EO capabilities to address gaps and constraints in the availability of and access to adequate EO-derived information for security stakeholders. It will
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functional support to ESA projects and carries out technological research and development (R&D) in the fields of space solar cells, space photovoltaics and space solar generators. Its activities include parts
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, Engineering and Quality. The Optics Section provides functional support to ESA projects and carries out technology research and development (R&D) in optics for space applications. The Section’s activities cover
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of research and operational missions developed and managed in ESA’s Directorate of Earth Observation Programmes. The Division provides a creative vision for innovation and new discoveries in Earth system
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, Directorate of Technology, Engineering and Quality. The Section covers the specification, design, development and verification/testing of: telecommunication payloads and subsystems, microwave and millimetre
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of the P120C/P160C programme activities, ensuring full coherence between the Ariane 6 and Vega-C/E programme developments. You will be the technical focal point for the solid propulsion activities of European
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for the end-to-end definition, engineering, technology breadboarding and pre-development of innovative optical payload systems for EO future missions. These systems will leverage emerging sensing technologies
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. Reporting to the Head of Section, you will participate in and organise mission analysis activities as referenced above. You will need the ability to supervise and develop complex software tools to enable
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and frequency bands; Implementation of the Celeste In-Orbit Preparatory (IOP) phase, to prepare for a future LEO-PNT operational system for the European Union and to unlock global commercial