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. They provide technical support for the development and functional verification & validation of the on-board software for all missions & satellites at ESA, e.g. space science, human and robotic exploration, Earth
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for the mission; ensuring overall verification compliance and consistency between mission requirements and space segment system requirements by liaising with the Spacecraft Engineering and AIV Manager, the Payload
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, program analysis, mining software repositories, and empirical software engineering with close collaboration with industry partners. As a candidate, you will have the opportunity to collaborate with
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, software engineering, mechatronics engineering or AI engineering. A PhD and/or hands-on experience on space hardware development would be an asset. Additional requirements Strong experience in at least one
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technology development activities in its area of responsibility. This includes on-board computers and data-handling systems (such as mass memories and instrument control units) for payloads and platforms
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technology development activities in its area of responsibility. This includes on-board computers and datahandling systems (such as mass memories and instrument control units) for payloads and platforms
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provides ESA Programme Directorates with technical support in the in the areas of small satellite system engineering and development and closely collaborates with experts from all engineering domains
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technology development activities in its area of responsibility. This includes on-board computers and datahandling systems (such as mass memories and instrument control units) for payloads and platforms
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programmes/projects Behavioural competencies Education You should have just completed, or be in the final year of your master’ s degree in engineering or computer sciences. Additional requirements You should
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, computational fluid mechanics, high-performance computing, and physics-informed machine learning. Affinity with physics-informed machine learning, computational VVUQ (verification, validation, and uncertainty