part-time employment may be possible
The Chair of Space Technology at TU Berlin we are coordinating an international research consortium for project gEICko - GEcko based Innovative Capture Kit for uncooperative and unprepared Orbital assets. gEICko’s main objective is to develop a payload to TRL4 that can be hosted by a on-orbit-servicer satellite and enables to capture uncooperative and unprepared spacecraft for repairing or de-orbiting. The research project is funded by the European Union’s EIC Pathfinder programme with four million euros over the next 3 years, with a third of the total being paid to TU Berlin.
Besides the project coordination, TU Berlin will play also a main role in the realization of the capture mechanism, the hardware-in-the-loop test facility and will also contribute to the realization of the guidance, navigation and control system for rendezvous and docking. The On-Orbit Servicing and Autonomous Spaceflight team of the Chair of Space Technology is looking for a new researcher to strengthen its support to the gEICko project.
Please send your application, stating the reference number exclusively by email bundled in one PDF document to Prof. Dr. Stoll (e.stoll@tu-berlin.de) via sergio.de.florio@tu-berlin.de.
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To ensure equal opportunities between women and men, applications by women with the required qualifications are explicitly desired. Qualified individuals with disabilities will be favored. The TU Berlin values the diversity of its members and is committed to the goals of equal opportunities. Applications from people of all nationalities and with a migration background are very welcome.
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