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. Their work has enhanced the image and status of marketing considerably and brought it into the domain of academia. The jury is awarding the prize to Jan-Benedict Steenkamp and Michel Wedel not only
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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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expert network. You will be able to interface with experts from other engineering disciplines for applications and potential demonstrations. You will be responsible for: prototype applications, proofs
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the position, i.e. detectors and imaging systems, ideally with visible, infrared and x-ray detectors and detection chains, including one or more of the following detector types: CCD, CMOS, MCT and InGaAs
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well as robotic activities concerning mobility, imaging, localisation and communications. At the same time that utilisation is ramping up, the facility is still being evolved with additional capabilities to further
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image, and I like – and even find it exciting – to chip away at it, along with other experts, so that everyone can be themselves and pursue their passion, regardless of the status quo. Manon de Visser
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cover the development of novel optical systems, such as spectro-radiometric imaging instruments, operating from the UV to the infrared spectral range, and interferometers, including the relevant optical
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, typically from the start of phase B through in-flight commissioning to routine mission operations until the end of the mission. You will initially be assigned to the Copernicus Sentinels Optical Imaging