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to downstream. NAVISP is implemented through three programmatic elements: Element 1 supporting PNT innovation, Element 2 supporting industrial PNT competitiveness, and Element 3 supporting national and
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technology programmes and R&D activities; coordinating, where applicable, the requirements of technology elements in the Section’s domain of competence with the overall requirements of systems being developed
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elements to evolve and maintain a reference architecture up to 2060. Your work will map the EO programmatic vision of Member States and stakeholders and, using different scenarios for a future world, you
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covered by the position Hands-on hardware development and testing experience for onboard data handling and payload data processing elements (modules and units) Understanding of related technologies, R&D
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to ESA technology programmes and R&D activities; Coordinating, where applicable, the requirements of technology elements in your domain of expertise with the overall requirements of systems being developed
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, crypto, hardware and software security, link and data protection, frameworks, processes, vulnerability assessment, and countermeasures at system, element and application levels, including AI and quantum
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data management, analysis and modelling services to foster user exploitation activities as well as the growth of a sustainable industrial network of services. This development particularly relies
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and system analyses, to performance analysis, constellation mission analysis and simulations followed by experimentation with prototype elements in the navigation laboratory. We are looking
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to investigate the genetic influences underlying human growth and behaviour in infancy. A central component of the project is the meta-analysis of infant twin studies, with an explicit focus on modelling
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(under Element 1) and to bring together the initiatives regarding dual-use Earth observation surveillance systems pursued by the various ESA Member States (under Element 2). The Space Resilience Nodes