104 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Washington-University-in-St"-"Prof"-"Prof" positions at European Space Agency
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the power of cutting-edge digital technologies to implement and manage FAIR (Findability, Accessibility, Interoperability and Reusability) environments for data management and algorithm preservation and
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algorithms from medical records, improving Astronaut’s medical monitoring during missions and throughout their career; Develop automated workflow for data extraction and import; Support development
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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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) 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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Systems Engineering & Innovation Department, Directorate of Operations at the European Space Operations Centre (ESOC). The Section is responsible for driving cyber security research and development applied
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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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Division, Systems Department, Directorate of Technology, Engineering and Quality. The Future Engineering Division, in support of the programme directorates, is responsible for developing and providing
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Communications. ESA contributes to the development of the European Commission’s EuroQCI primarily through the ESA Secure And cryptoGrAphic (SAGA) mission. The SAGA Project aims to develop and deploy the EuroQCI
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structures. The mission aims to answer fundamental questions about the formation and evolution of planetary systems. Ariel will employ a spectrometer to disperse light into a spectrum, allowing scientists to