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equipment Coordinating with manufacturing companies Technical skills such as CAD, technical drawing, basic programming, data plotting and basic analysis, PCB design, ultra-high vacuum, use of a lathe. We
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related to satellite development risk, analysis and the implementation of changes, waivers, deviations, anomalies and alerts leading to recommendations for space segment-level decisions for the G2 project
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. The Payload Validation Section is responsible for conducting laboratory-based payload element validation activities, with the emphasis on imaging focal plane technologies, to provide support for the development
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performs analytical and numerical analysis. Moreover, it is responsible for research and development (R&D) activities on EMC and harness for space applications. Duties Reporting to the Head of Section and
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security component Experience in managing and monitoring industrial activities (interfaces with industry, reviews, etc.) Experience of system performance modelling and simulation, including validation with
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, the Section performs analytical and numerical analysis. Moreover, it is responsible for research and development (R&D) activities on EMC and harnesses for space applications. Duties You will report to the Head
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analysis, and the latter will be examined through archival research and interviews. The tension in between the reconstructed human and more-than-human experiences will be spatially and temporally analysed
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Management and Ground Segment Department, Directorate of Earth Observation Programmes. Copernicus is the Earth observation (EO) component of the European Space Programme, offering accurate, accessible data
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for Moon exploration. Additionally, the facility will showcase elements of an analogue Moon base, such as a habitat/laboratory module, and a regenerative energy system among others. We are continually
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are central elements of the values and vision of Leiden University, which is committed to becoming an inclusive community that enables all students and staff to feel valued and respected and to develop