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carries out technology research and development (R&D) in optics for space applications. The Optics Section’s activities cover the development of novel optical systems, such as spectro-radiometric imaging
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extensions Artificial intelligence, GNSS and/or image/video processor architectures MIL-STD-1553, CAN, SpaceWire, SpaceFibre, JESD204 and Ethernet interfaces Digital signal processing for communication, GNSS
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coulometry tests experience in the disassembly/reassembly of cells experience in any spectroscopy (such as XRD, XPS) techniques experience in any imaging (such as optical microscopy or X-ray computed
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project reviews, coordinating all aspects relating to the instrument; monitoring the development of level 1 processing algorithms for data from the instrument and associated ground processor prototype
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, the precise orbit determination receiver(s) and the passive laser retroreflector. You will also be responsible for the development of the on-board payload data processing elements, as well as the on-ground
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required. Preference will be given to applicants with a PhD. Additional requirements Solid experience in the design, definition, development and testing of photonic devices and detector imaging systems
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, the associated processes and environmental effects. The Section’s activities include: physical analysis and characterisation of materials, including phase transition thermo-mechanical analysis, thermo
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performance simulator and ground prototype processor developments. Duties Your duties will include: acting as the ESA point of contact for the end-to-end SAR performance of one or more SAR-based Earth
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and proactive monitoring of instrument and ground processing design compliance with the performances allocation in close cooperation with the Instrument, Satellite and Ground Segment Team. You will
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performance SW models and budgets for optical missions, and proactive monitoring of instrument and ground processing design compliance with the performances allocation, in close cooperation with the Instrument