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will process and analyse histological samples in accordance with international guidelines. You will work in the laboratory to process samples collected during research surveys at sea. These samples
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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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Exploration Envelope Programme (E3P) is integrating the ESA activities in this field to ensure a single exploration process. The strategy includes three destinations where humans will work with robots to gather
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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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missions) and operational missions (e.g. Copernicus and meteorology missions). The above payloads include EO multispectral imagers, imaging spectrometers and Fourier-Transform spectrometers, as
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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