ESA Internal Research Fellow (PostDoc) in Model Based Systems Engineering and Digitalization 2024 International Jobs

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European Space Agency Internal Research Fellow (PostDoc) in Model Based Systems Engineering and Digitalization Netherlands ESA Jobs 2024

European Space Agency looking for “Internal Research Fellow (PostDoc) in Model Based Systems Engineering and Digitalization”. Applicants with an Advanced degree may apply on or before 31-Jul-24.

The European Space Agency has published a job vacancy announcement on 19-Jun-24 for qualified applicants to fill in the vacant post of Internal Research Fellow (PostDoc) in Model Based Systems Engineering and Digitalization to be based in Noordwijk, Netherlands. For more jobs, please visit https://unjoblink.org

Company Name: European Space Agency

Job Title: Internal Research Fellow (PostDoc) in Model Based Systems Engineering and Digitalization

Duty Station: Noordwijk, Netherlands

Country: Netherlands

Application Deadline: 31-Jul-24

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Responsibilities

Your tasks will include:

  • analysing the needs and requirements with respect to model-based systems engineering for space missions and the areas in which the application of the methodology and technology would bring substantial benefits;
  • proposing, implementing and validating solutions that will lower the threshold for the adoption of model-based techniques by stakeholders with a wide range of backgrounds, skills, and knowledge levels;
  • identifying innovative methods to capture system requirements and architectures in user-friendly ways, for example through visualisation, augmented reality, immersive presence and digital assistants;
  • collaborating on the definition and prototype implementation of technology solutions to evolve the adoption of MBSE from system to subsystem level, leveraging the experience and achievements of the preliminary system applications and the technologies already developed;
  • analysing state-of-the-art methodologies and technologies, such as visualisation and data analysis, with a focus on the improvement of team communication, and assessing the potential for infusion in space applications, performing practical experiments where possible to validate such potential;
  • at the request of the responsible technical officer, participating in and contributing to ongoing technology research and development activities relevant to the line of applied research, identifying technology gaps in driving future developments and proposing approaches to address these gaps as input to the relevant ESA technology roadmaps;
  • contributing to semantic interoperability, i.e. how to use conceptual data models (ontologies) to drive meaningful data exchange;
  • supporting the ESA project teams in the adoption of MBSE, advising on the best modelling strategy for the needs identified and potentially providing hands-on training to non-experts as required;
  • investigating methods to derive knowledge from data available in both legacy and MBSE model artifacts, for example using natural language processing, artificial intelligence, and machine learning techniques, to improve data quality, model creation and maintenance while promoting reuse;
  • actively participating in the dissemination of the results achieved within the Agency and with the European space community and contributing to working groups to drive forward the state of practice.

Requirements: 

Education

A PhD in systems engineering, computer science, informatics or a related field is required. The subject of your thesis should be relevant to the task description provided above, for example involving a model-based approach.

Additional requirements

You should also have:

  • relevant research experience in the use of state-of-the-art model-based techniques for the design and development of complex systems;
  • excellent interpersonal and communication skills, with a proactive and positive attitude toward interacting with the systems engineering and MBSE community, along with the ability to work in a multicultural environment, both independently and as part of a team, a methodological approach, and good organisational skills;
  • an interest in space, with the ability to and an interest in becoming actively involved in prospective interdisciplinary research.

The ideal candidate will have:

  • a strong theoretical (academic) background to maintain the rigour required to have semantics suitable for (automated) verification of models and potential automatic generation of artefacts, taking a model-based approach;
  • the system-based view required to build up a multi-model approach based on different views of the system, relating for example to data and the spacecraft database, real-time and interaction patterns, dependability and hardware deployment;
  • an awareness and vision of the processes and tools enabling the definition of the toolset architecture;
  • the ability to communicate with a wide range of stakeholders and convert their needs and concerns into practical solutions based on sound model-based engineering principles, supporting them in the transition from idea to solution;
  • a pragmatic approach that will, based on the knowledge of the practices acquired during the activity, enable the adaptation of theory to real-life industrial needs with the goal of improving industrial competitiveness.

This position, located at the intersection between academic approaches and industrial applications, and between model-based techniques and systems engineering, is at the core of the challenges relating to the current embedded system. It also provides an opportunity to transition gradually from an academic context into an industrial setting.

Experience with model-based system engineering tools and languages must be demonstrated convincingly as part of the job application process. Solid software engineering skills are considered a major asset for the position, as a significant part of the work will require that you integrate or adopt existing tools or develop new tools or add-ons to resolve the gaps identified.

The working languages of the Agency are English and French. A good knowledge of one of these is required. Knowledge of another Member State language would be an asset.

Noordwijk, Netherlands
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