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. You will apply convex, distributed, stochastic, and robust optimization methods to engineering problems in transportation, logistics, energy systems, and manufacturing. This hands-on focus will make
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Apply now The Faculty of Science, Leiden Institute of Advanced Computer Science, is looking for a: Assistant Professor in Cybersecurity (0.8-1.0 FTE) The Faculty of Science at Leiden University
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programmes in Chemistry, Molecular Life Sciences and Science. You will develop an independent research group to build a competitive research programme in medicinal chemistry, in which the design, synthesis and
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data analytics, artificial intelligence and machine learning and statistical and analytical methods and tools Strong understanding of the entire product lifecycle, including the feedback loop
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, procedures, methods and supporting IT tools to ensure effective and efficient business performance aligned with Agency and Directorate goals. Duties Your tasks and responsibilities will include: analysing
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click here: ESA - Space training team – Planetary Mineral Database Development and Validation of Spectra Classification Methods Behavioural competencies Education You must be a university student
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and decisions at overall programme level; organising and implementing timely G2A satellite reviews (QAR, FRR, LRR and ITR) as review secretary, including ESA-level reviews in liaison with the DG-I
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Connectivity Department in the Directorate of Connectivity and Secure Communications. The ESA Programme Related to EU Secure Connectivity, hereinafter referred to as “Secure Connectivity”, is intended to support
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comprising programme directorates and support directorates, and under delegation from the Director General, you will be responsible for both a programme component and a support component. The support component
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Programmes (D/HRE) is a programme directorate within the ESA matrix structure. Through a partnership between humans and robots, the Directorate is dedicated to exploring destinations in space in which humans