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This is a post for a limited duration of three years. Location ESAC, Villanueva de la Cañada, Spain Description ESA maintains a world-leading Science Programme with missions in heliophysics
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take into account an adequate distribution of posts among nationals of the ESA Member States*. When short-listing for an interview, priority will be given to external candidates from under-represented
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high-trust transfer trajectories (including rocket ascent and descent trajectories), computation of atmospheric entry trajectories, launch window and target definition, fuel budget analysis, prediction
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-DEFIS) to specialised agencies such as the European Defence Agency (EDA), the EU Satellite Centre (EU SatCen), NATO, the European Maritime Security Agency (EMSA), Frontex, JRC, EU Space Programme Agency
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) of the Earth Observation Programme Directorate (D/EOP). EOP-FM’s role is to prepare the Earth observation (EO) missions and technologies of the future, encompassing a wide range of scientific missions (Earth
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require the application of novel methodologies based on modern Mission Engineering, new system modelling techniques and new methods to compute aggregated service performances; new test beds to validate
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expertise to ESA projects, programmes and technology development programme activities in the field of PA&S management; contributing to the Divisional activities related to ESA Mission Classification
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, Cyprus and Malta as European Cooperating States (ECS). According to the ESA Convention , the recruitment of staff must take into account an adequate distribution of posts among nationals of the ESA Member
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, computer science, data science, mechanical engineering, or a related field. Specialisation or coursework in digital engineering, AI/ML, simulation technologies, or advanced manufacturing would be an asset
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developing courses focused on skills in bioinformatics and computational biology? Would you like to inspire and be inspired by students and colleagues within a unique computational biology environment