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new knowledge: Low Earth Orbit (LEO), the Moon, and Mars. The “Spaceship EAC” initiative is investigating low Technology Readiness Level (TRL) technologies for supporting the future cislunar space
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entails the preparation and conduct of flight operations for the Agency’s missions and other missions assigned to the Directorate, and the management, engineering and operations of the corresponding ground
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the competitiveness of European launchers and implementing artificial intelligence, advanced simulation, sustainability engineering and digital transformation. In particular, you will be responsible for the following
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; supporting the service engineering towards the SVR (service validation review) for IOC and FOC; defining and managing the development of the system tools required to support system qualification and validation
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Training Database (ATD) development Interns are sought to support the definition and implementation of the ATD technology evolution roadmap, involving the update of ATD software, hardware, and infrastructure
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market and exploit commercialisation opportunities. This objective is to be achieved by shortening the innovation path from technology to product and service, and by acting as an evaluating user and early
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, Propulsion, Aerothermodynamics and Flight Vehicles Engineering Division, Mechanical Department, Directorate of Technology, Engineering and Quality. The Chemical Propulsion Section provides support to ESA
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with SCI-F which will provide payload technology expertise and technical hardware. Technical competencies Program and project controlling including risk management Budgeting, cost control and resources
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Location EAC, Porz-Wahn, Germany Our team and mission Based at the European Astronaut Centre (EAC), ESA’s Space Medicine Team (SMT) comprises medical doctors, biomedical engineers, exercise
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Location EAC, Porz-Wahn, Germany Our team and mission Based at the European Astronaut Centre (EAC), ESA’s Space Medicine Team (SMT) comprises medical doctors, biomedical engineers, exercise