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) and Sentinel-3 (medium-resolution visible and infrared imaging) missions. The assignment covers the activities relating to phases D/E1 for both Sentinel-2 and Sentinel-3 first generation satellites, and
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Location ESTEC, Noordwijk, Netherlands Description Lead E2E Performance Engineer for the Copernicus LSTM (Land Surface Temperature Monitoring) and CHIME (Copernicus Hyperspectral Imaging Mission
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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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, aligned with a model-based system engineering paradigm; Developing and curating reference asset architectures, threat and control catalogues for instantiating space system risk assessments; Deriving formal
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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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design or system engineering is considered a strong asset. Your role will be similar to a regular academic postdoctoral placement, but with a number of notable differences: As there are no professor
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particular emphasis on imaging focal plane technologies and instrument electronics, in support of the development of the instrumentation for future ESA space science missions. The majority of these activities
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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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Instruments Section and be involved in the development of innovative Earth observation (EO) optical instruments. The types of payload involved will include EO multispectral imagers, imaging spectrometers and
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particular: propose and conduct comparative benchmarking of neuromorphic hardware using both event-based sensor data and conventional sensor data (such as optical or hyperspectral imagers typical of space