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Location ESTEC, Noordwijk, Netherlands Description Comet Interceptor is a “Fast” (F-Class) mission in ESA’s Science Programme that is jointly developed by ESA, Member States and JAXA, for dual
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scientific trends and results, as input to the strategic planning of the Agency. The team entered the field of computer science and applied mathematics in 2004, performing research related to discrete
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to ESA missions and projects in the areas of end-to-end security engineering and cyber security. Duties Your tasks and responsibilities will include: participating in programme reviews of projects
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above, your main tasks and responsibilities when taking up duties at ESA will include: providing expertise to ESA projects, programmes and technology development programme activities in the field of PA&S
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within the Directorate, and delegated by other directorates. The Unit also provides technical support to programme directorates as required in the area of CubeSat systems. Duties You will report to
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required in support of industry, ESA projects and programmes; monitoring applicable scientific and technological trends, liaising with universities and research institutes in order to maintain state
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scientific and technological trends and maintaining state-of-the-art expertise; disseminating the results of the activities performed and actively contributing to the transfer of knowledge across the Agency
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of your research to (generally public) clients. Whenever possible, you also present your work to the scientific community, via papers and presentations, thereby strengthening our visibility. Using
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for all ESA missions across all directorates: Science, Human and Robotic Exploration, Earth Observation, Connectivity and Secure Communications, Navigation, Space Transportation, Quality, Engineering and