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to the position: analogue and digital signal processing for communication, radar, GNSS, image and video detectors, instrumentation and/or power communication, radar, GNSS and/or image/video signal processing
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; For remote sensing, design and validation of on-board processing functions/algorithms for payload data products, image processing and optical payload data compression; Related end-to-end performance assessment
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Multidisciplinary knowledge of area of responsibility, in particular in the Optical Instruments and associated imaging chain, as well as in system modelling and data post processing domains Experience in performance
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. The Payload Validation Section is responsible for conducting laboratory-based payload element validation activities, with an emphasis on imaging focal plane technologies, to provide support for the development
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successful career at ESA. Subject to performance, it is therefore the intention to offer you an indefinite contract which will start at the end of the four years. The selection process for the 2025 cohort
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successful career at ESA. Subject to performance, it is therefore the intention to offer you an indefinite contract which will start at the end of the four years. The selection process for the 2025 cohort
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successful career at ESA. Subject to performance, it is therefore the intention to offer you an indefinite contract which will start at the end of the four years. The selection process for the 2025 cohort
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processing; ensuring the provision of necessary instrument inputs for the development of level 1 processing tools/algorithms and the associated ground processor prototype; ensuring the timely availability
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imagers, imaging spectrometers and Fourier-Transform spectrometers, quantum sensors for EO, and active laser payloads for Earth surface and atmosphere sensing, covering the full wavelength range from
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differentiation of generic and complex computer programs (including control flows, data structures, and possibly memory) allows for the exploitation of any-order differentials to obtain transformative effects