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, project reviews and the evaluation of procurement proposals; identifying critical development problems and actively working towards their resolution in coordination with other ESA experts; contributing
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. The Clean Space and Circular Economy Office carries out the development of missions, systems and technology (R&D) for eco-design, space debris mitigation, and in-space servicing, assembly and manufacturing
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promoting applications that involve the combined use of space-based systems. By facilitating research and development activities and by forging industrial partnerships, the Directorate contributes
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integration of IT solutions with space transportation systems; managing the design, development and maintenance of data processing systems to support space transportation projects; implementing and optimising
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of interactions between water availability, water quality, and human/ecosystem response interactions. This requires development of quantitative assessment frameworks and models to quantify these system
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temperatures and in snowy conditions. The development of new winter tires, however, can be challenging. For example, mold production is time consuming (due to all the small details – the so-called sipes
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for identifying, assessing, managing and reporting health and safety risks in your area of responsibility. Technical competencies Knowledge of Space system development and PA standards Knowledge of space projects
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purpose of scientific research, economic development, international cooperation and public inspiration. The Leo Cargo Return Service (LCRS) Team manages two industrial contracts aimed at developing a cargo
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topics at the Department of Methodology and Statistics. Teaching activities may include undergraduate and graduate courses and workshops, thesis supervision, and curriculum development. Where to apply
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; hands-on technical management of the Aurora-D project, covering the development of the space segment and ground segment, in compliance with the agreed technical and programmatic requirements in terms