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management and distribution for space applications, both primary or secondary, platform or payload. In particular, the Section covers power system design, power and energy budget assessment, power conditioning
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activities General knowledge of the space sector and relevant activities Knowledge of ESA and its programmes/projects Behavioural competencies Education You should have recently completed or be in the final
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competencies General background and specific experience in the technical domains covered by the position Knowledge of mission, spacecraft and/or payload operations Understanding of the development and
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that enable next-generation digital services. You will teach and inspire students in our BSc and MSc Computer Science programmes. Possible teaching areas include distributed systems, databases, operating
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the metrology of optical components. Significant work is also carried out on the development of technologies for the next generation of X-ray space telescopes. Duties Your tasks and responsibilities
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Location ESTEC, Noordwijk, Netherlands Description Head of the Solar Generators Section in the Power Systems, EMC and Space Environments Division, Electrical Department, Directorate of Technology
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: providing technical expertise and consultancy to ESA projects, programmes and general studies in the field of space robotics systems throughout all project phases; participating in feasibility studies
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to ESA projects, programmes and general studies in the fields of onboard computers, platform and payload data handling and processing systems, throughout all project phases; participating in feasibility
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conservation, and aid authentication. Modern scientific imaging techniques now generate large volumes of complex data that can reveal new insights for art historians, conservators, and the broader public. Among
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phylogenomics or phylogeography), biogeographic analyses, species-distribution modelling, next-generation sequencing skills, statistical analyses. Herbarium skills: a history of working with herbarium collections