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subsystems (such as TT&C, PDT and ISL), as well as payload signal and data processing techniques. Duties You will report to the Head of Section and within the technical fields described above, your main tasks
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concepts, and all related techniques and technologies for Earth, space and Solar System applications, system/segment/payload system architectures and performance, signal-in-space and signal processing, GNSS
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processing, and user-friendly GUI-based analyses for clinical and physiological research. You will combine Python-based software development, biomedical signal processing, and FAIR data design, and contribute
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of the P120C/P160C programme activities, ensuring full coherence between the Ariane 6 and Vega-C/E programme developments. You will be the technical focal point for the solid propulsion activities of European
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Departmental contact point for risk management processes at Agency-level; coordinating the Department’s activities related to the implementation of the Quality Management System; providing advice and ad hoc
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point of contact for superconducting magnet technology. Strengthen national and international collaborations in high-field magnet technology. Initiate and contribute to research proposals and funding
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/units, modules and key components); platform units such as onboard computers, mass memories, remote terminals and instrument control units*; digital and analogue signal processing electronics for payload
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acquisition and large-scale validation on operational bridges and viaducts. Research group and company The PhD student will be working in the AIMS laboratory of the Signal Processing Systems (SPS) group within
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to observe and understand how societies evolve over time. One focal point of the Macroscope is language, specifically the research infrastructure needed for the annotation and analysis of textual data
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satellite navigation operational systems, such as EU PNT with EGNOS, Galileo, and other infrastructures of the EU space programmes contributing to PNT, in particular aspects relating to systems and signals