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ESA’s focal point for technology IOD/IOV strategy, fostering collaboration across all ESA directorates and programmes. You will develop state-of-the-art capabilities and techniques to efficiently
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of Robotics, Life and Physical Sciences Instrumentation, Optics and Opto-Electronics. One of the Sections of this Division, the Robotics Section, is the focal point in ESA for matters relating to the design
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development Global navigation systems (e.g. Galileo, GNSS signals and associated receiver technologies and standards) Network security architecture at least five years of technical experience in a directly
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-world applications. Your main tasks will include to: Developing (and derivatizing) polylysine-coated microfluidic channel capable of signal processing. Demonstrating programmable release of sacrificial
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encompass terrestrial, lunar, interplanetary and libration point missions. The emphasis of the activities is on orbit-related analysis, such as operational orbit selection, design and optimisation of low- and
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mission representatives from early mission definition through completion of the associated launch campaign Acting as primary STS point of contact for mission representatives until at least the signature of
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process Interviews are expected to take place in May and June 2026 and will be done online. Additional comments Applications received before May 4, 2026 will be given full priority and reviewed throughout
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on monitoring complex, superposed deformation signals caused by deep subsurface processes (gas storage, production, and injection) and shallow processes (soil compaction, groundwater dynamics), using satellite
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accelerometers to measure the non-gravitational accelerations acting on each satellite, which, in the data processing, will be separated from those caused by the gravity signal. NGGM will make it possible
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within the RTC-DS, you are the expert in data for scientific research and serve as a point of contact for researchers from various departments within Radboudumc and regional partners. You also support