138 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Prof"-"Prof" uni jobs at European Space Agency in Netherlands
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through ESA contracts; implementing campaigns in support of radar mission algorithm development, and defining science and engineering products and associated performance requirements; coordinating campaign
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, payload, forward and retrieval algorithms, level 0 to level 1 algorithms, etc.); supporting the development of generic building blocks and modules for end-to-end performance simulators, aiming for maximum
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algorithm on a selected processor or accelerator. In addition, you may have the opportunity to complete an external secondment to participate in the development of the Ultra Deep Submicron Processor and/or
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This is a non-renewable post for a limited duration of 4 years. Location ESTEC, Noordwijk, Netherlands Description Flight Software Engineer in the Flight Software Section, Avionics and EEE
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(PNT) and geolocation systems definition, design and development. The PNT and geolocation domain covers the end-to-end (E2E) engineering of PNT and geolocation systems at system, space, ground and user
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, Directorate of Technology, Engineering and Quality. The Telecommunication Systems and Techniques Section provides functional support to ESA projects and carries out technological research and development (R&D
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devoted to the search for and characterisation of exoplanets around Sun-like stars in their habitable zone. Duties You will be in charge of the overall PLATO mission performance, the development
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objectives with societal indicators, geophysical algorithm development and related research activities; supporting the implementation of the renewed ESA EO science strategy and the definition of future
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operational efficiency through streamlined interfaces while highlighting the uniqueness of each EO science mission thanks to ad-hoc developed elements (notably in the processing and in the data quality domain
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of Earth observation, navigation, science, and connectivity and secure communications. The AOCS and Pointing Systems Section carries out technological research and development, harmonisation and