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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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include fish eggs, larvae, gonads, and stomach contents. You will sort and analyse the samples using microscopy, image analysis, and by preparing histological slides. In doing so, you will apply your
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Corstiaan C Breugem Professor of Plastic Surgery, Amsterdam UMC; University of Amsterdam Knowledge platform on cleft Surgery Anouk van Hooij Postdoc Infectious Diseases, Leiden University Medical Centre Rapid
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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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with other PhD students, postdocs, research leaders, and Nobel Prize winners were very valuable and inspiring, and have had a great impact on me.' Netanja Harlianto, 2023 About the Lindau Nobel Laureate
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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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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