157 systems-science-"https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "Stanford University" positions at European Space Agency
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of Technology, Engineering and Quality. The System Security Section is responsible for the end-to-end system security engineering of the Agency’s missions, projects and activities in the space, ground and user
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and Control), AOCS (Attitude and Orbit Control Systems) and Pointing engineering: conceptual design studies for future missions GNC/AOCS, in particular in Concurrent Design Facilities (CDF) studies; GNC
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industrial activities, including participation in reviews Behavioural competencies Education A master's degree in applied optics, optical engineering or physics is required for this post. Additional
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Location ESOC, Darmstadt, Germany Description As a key member of the Ground Segment System and Cybersecurity Engineering Section (OPS-GAE), you will help shape the future of secure European space
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fundamental physics. Its mission is to “Empower Europe to lead space science”. The Science Operations Department within ESA's Directorate of Science hosts the scientists and engineers that oversee the space
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, Engineering and Quality. Reporting to the Head of the Power Systems, EMC and Space Environments Division, you, as Head of the Solar Generators Section, will be responsible for the management of the Section, its
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levels; Providing technical expertise in software system-related activities; Participating in the evaluation of industrial proposals and in project reviews. technology activities: Defining and implementing
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, Climate Action, Sustainability and Science Department, Directorate of Earth Observation Programmes. The Earth and Mission Science Division is responsible for the scientific definition, integrity and quality
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. The Technology Department is responsible for managing the R&D programmes of the Basic Activities (Discovery, Preparation and Technology Development Elements) and the optional General Support Technology Programme
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standards and the reliability of ESA missions. In particular, the Mechanical Department is responsible for providing engineering expertise in the following areas: automation and robotics, life support and