11 postdoctoral-computer-optimization Postdoctoral positions at European Space Agency
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. The Directorate of Space Transportation is a programme directorate within the ESA matrix structure, whose activities are performed in cooperation with the other ESA directorates and the Director General’s Services
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daily work, it acts as a pathfinder for future low-cost and green launch systems. The Directorate of Space Transportation is a Programme Directorate within the ESA matrix structure, and its activities
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). See: https://www.esa.int/gsp/ACT/resources/software.html. Organise and oversee competitions in computer science via the European Space Agency’s Kelvins platform (https://kelvins.esa.int) and optimize
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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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scenarios; hardware and software in the loop simulation; compiled common components (C++ lib) to accelerate computation; support for automatic differentiation throughout the framework to facilitate optimal
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programme in 2008. Through the CCI, ESA is developing a suite of global data records of key components of the climate system, known as essential climate variables (ECVs). The climate-quality datasets produced
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for this position, the following is required: PhD in systems engineering, computer science or informatics, and the subject of the thesis should be relevant to the task description provided above (e.g. digital twin
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); units such as onboard computers, mass memories, remote terminals and instrument control units*; digital and analogue signal processing electronics for payload/platform functions; front-end acquisition and
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learning with a background in robust and embedded control, aerospace systems and physical modelling, as well as in artificial intelligence-related concepts, computer vision and numerical optimisation
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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