26 algorithm-"Multiple"-"U"-"Simons-Foundation"-"Prof" positions at European Space Agency
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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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security algorithms to be implemented in the next generation of constellation satellites; collaboration with the RF payload colleagues in analysing and profiling the implementation of these algorithms
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System applications, system/segment/payload system architectures and performance, signal-in-space and signal processing, GNSS receivers, algorithms, OD&TS, formation-flying and radio frequency/optical
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) and cover a wide range of innovative topics, from the development and validation of novel methods, algorithms and EO products to innovative climate research; the development of improved climate data
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space systems; Investigating and implementing PQC algorithms to safeguard space data systems against quantum computing threats; Evaluating the performance and security of PQC solutions in the context
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related to the position: AOCS subsystem architecture, design, testing and verification (including control design algorithms, analysis and simulation) Pointing error engineering Smallsat and nanosat AOCS
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for recognition of planetary materials from multispectral datasets. Interns are sought to contribute to the ongoing development of Machine Learning algorithms for recognition of planetary materials from
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experience of working within complex programmes involving multiple organisations, including international partners, demonstrating the ability to operate effectively across organisational boundaries. Diversity
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profile, experience and research proposal. Planning and autonomy: The objective is to study the state of the art of planning algorithms that would support onboard autonomous operations of a rover system on