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PhD position on Closed-loop testing for faster and better EM evaluation of complex high-tech systems
Vacancies PhD position on Closed-loop testing for faster and better EM evaluation of complex high-tech systems Key takeaways The RS-group and Electromagnetic Compatibility Group within
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collaboration with the Interfaces and Correlated Electronics (ICE) group at the University of Twente and the Infomatter group at AMOLF. The SMIP project aims at revolutionising computing by developing adaptive
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Location ESTEC, Noordwijk, Netherlands Description Lead End-to-end Performance Engineer for the Copernicus Sentinel-2 (multi-spectral high-resolution optical observations of land and coastal waters
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), the European Food Safety Agency (EFSA) and Organization of Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). The research group consist of a one-of-a-kind mixture of computational and experimental scientists
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assessment. You will be provided with access to various engineering and computation toolsets along with the high-performance computer. A good background in numerical methods and computational platforms is
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sites by establishing a common set of strategic objectives, guidelines, performance and quality management systems, optimised methods and processes, planning and coordination, and governance and reporting
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Location ESTEC, Noordwijk, Netherlands or ESAC, Villanueva de la Cañada, Madrid, Spain. Description As Head of the Programme Planning & Management Support Office (SCI-M), you will report directly to
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annually worldwide) under high temperatures and pressures, posing scalability and sustainability challenges. FASTER will develop and demonstrate a novel, mild-temperature ammonia synthesis process (TRL4) and
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Service, Galileo Programme Office, Galileo and EGNOS Programme Department, Directorate of Navigation. The Unit is in charge of all signal-in-space and navigation performance engineering activities
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systems—commonly referred to as neuromorphic computing—holds the potential to create highly intelligent machines capable of supporting a wide range of everyday applications, from autonomous vehicles