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Internal Research Fellow (PostDoc) in the Directorate of HRE at ESTEC, EAC or ECSAT

Harwell | Noordwijk | Cologne

  • Organization: ESA - European Space Agency
  • Location: Harwell | Noordwijk | Cologne
  • Grade: Mid level - F2 - Research Fellowship
  • Occupational Groups:
    • Human Rights
    • Scientist and Researcher
  • Closing Date: Closed

EUROPEAN SPACE AGENCY

Internal Research Fellow (PostDoc) in the Directorate of HRE at ESTEC, EAC or ECSAT

Job Requisition ID:  18804
Closing Date:  24 September 2024 23:59 CET/CEST
Establishment:  ESTEC, Noordwijk, Netherlands
Directorate:  Directorate of Human and Robotic Exploration Progr
Publication:  External Only
Type of Contract Internal Research Fellow
Date Posted:  27 August 2024

 

Internal Research Fellowship Opportunities in the Directorate of Human and Robotic Exploration Programmes.

 

ESA is an equal opportunity employer, committed to achieving diversity within the workforce and creating an inclusive working environment. For this purpose, we welcome applications from all qualified candidates irrespective of gender, sexual orientation, ethnicity, beliefs, age, disability or other characteristics. Applications from women are encouraged.

 

This post is classified F2 on the Coordinated Organisations’ salary scale.

 

Location
ESTEC, Noordwijk, Netherlands or ESOC with a resident assignment to EAC, Cologne or ECSAT, Harwell, United Kingdom.

 

Our team and mission

ESA’s Postdoctoral Research Fellowship programme offers early-career scientists the opportunity to carry out independent research in a variety of disciplines relating to space science, space applications or space technology. ESA Research Fellows enjoy a unique opportunity to work with scientists and engineers at the forefront of space science and experience at first hand how ESA works with (scientific) communities across the Member States to maximise the scientific return from its missions and activities.

 

The Directorate of Human and Robotic Exploration Programmes (D/HRE) is a programme directorate within the ESA matrix structure. Using a partnership between humans and robots, the Directorate is dedicated to exploring destinations in space where humans are already living and working – or will live and work in the future – for the purpose of scientific research, economic development, international cooperation and public inspiration.

 

Specifically, Research Fellowships offer the opportunity to contribute to ESA’s Human and Robotic Exploration programme in the fields of Human Exploration Science, Biology, Physical, and Moon and Mars Sciences.

 

The Research Fellowship is a two-year contract with the possibility of renewal for a third year.

 

You are encouraged to visit the ESA website: https://www.esa.int/

Field(s) of activity/research for the traineeship

There are no pre-defined projects; you are invited to prepare an independent research proposal for a project based on your interests and expertise.

 

List of target topics:

Discipline Theme

HRE activities and missions related to the theme

Human exploration Countermeasures to mitigate impact of space-associated risks to crew health and performance Ground-based facilities, space analogues (bedrest, dry immersion, isolation studies, Concordia research station, etc.), ISS, Gateway
  Behavioural health and mental well-being of crew Isolation and confinement studies, ISS, Gateway
Cross discipline Space habitation, including biological life support systems Ground-based facilities, space analogues (bedrest, dry immersion, isolation studies, Concordia research station, etc.), ISS, Gateway
  Advanced biological models and applied tissue engineering (e.g. synthetic biology, organoids, 3D bioprinting) Ground-based facilities, IBPER (ground accelerator) facilities, ISS, Gateway
  Radiation biology Ground-based facilities, IBPER (ground accelerator) facilities, ISS, Gateway
Physical sciences Fundamental physics in space: measurements of time and gravity, high energy cosmic ray and atmosphere physics ACES, ISOC, gravitational waves detector on the Moon ASIMEUSO, other ISS payloads
Physical sciences Advanced manufacturing, solidification in reduced gravity and material sciences, fluid, soft matter and plasma physics. EML, MSL, transparent alloysX-ray facility, soft Matter DynamicsPK4

 

Field(s) of activity/research for the traineeship (continued)

Discipline Theme HRE activities and missions related to the theme
Moon science   Mapping and reporting potential lunar resources PROSPECT, EMS, Small missions call.
Moon science   The integrated environment on and around the Moon and its effects ERSA, IDA, HADES, NILS, ASTERIA
Mars science TGO science exploitation:
  • Radio occultation (MEX-TGO or TGO-Earth)
  • Hydrated mineral mapping for future in-situ resource Utilisation (ISRU)
  • Surface characterisation for future landing sites
Trace Gas Orbiter (TGO)
Mars science Preparatory orbital or analogue science for the Rosalind Franklin Mission (RFM) Rosalind Franklin Mission (RFM)
Mars science Applying machine-learning to analyses of Mars analogue or extraterrestrial materials with a focus on X-ray computed tomography and/or life detection data reduction Mars Sample Return (MSR)
in situ resource utilisation Molten salt electrolysis and associated processes for reduction of lunar regolith to produce oxygen and metals. ESA ISRU ground-based research laboratories in preparation for an ISRU pilot plant
Studies and technologies Moon/Mars analogues development and solar system analogues studies: sample preparation, curation and characterisation VULCAN (top priority for S & T)
  Shielding and protection from radiations (primarily artificial and natural) for systems and crews Moon and Mars (top priority for S & T)
  Lunar surface construction techniques assessment and demonstration for LUNA external elements LUNA (second priority for S & T)
  European analogues landscape: key concepts definition and standardisation, preparation for returned samples: extraterrestrial sample curation and characterisation VULCAN (tertiary priority for S & T)
  Scientific Surface Activities Preparation, tools and concepts of operations in the LUNA facility, lunar navigation and communications simulation in LUNA LUNA (tertiary priority for S & T)
  Generating synthetic data for AI training using VR Spaceships (tertiary priority for S & T)

 

Technical competencies

Knowledge relevant to the field of research
Research/publication record
Ability to conduct research autonomously
Breadth of exposure coming from past and/or current research/activities
Ability to gather and share relevant information
General interest in space and space research

Behavioural competencies

Result Orientation
Operational Efficiency
Fostering Cooperation
Relationship Management
Continuous Improvement
Forward Thinking 

 

For more information, please refer to ESA Core Behavioural Competencies guidebook

Education

You should have recently completed, or be close to completion of a PhD in a related technical or scientific discipline. Preference will be given to applications submitted by candidates within five years of receiving their PhD.

Additional requirements

As part of the application process, four separate documents will need to be uploaded:

  • A motivation letter;
  • Your CV
  • A list of publications, which must be separate from your CV. For publications that are not first-authored, please indicate your individual contribution;
  • A research proposal (four pages maximum, including any figures or tables, with a minimum font size of 11pt). The proposal should include sections outlining (1) the research rationale, (2) impact and developments in this field, (3) research plans for the fellowship, with a rough timeline, and (4) synergies with mission-related activities and scientists at ESA.

 

Applications will be reviewed on a continuous basis.

For further information on the Internal Research Fellowship Programme please visit: Internal Research Fellowship and Call for ESA HRE Research Fellows (Postdocs) is opened

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.     

Other information

For behavioural competencies expected from ESA staff in general, please refer to the ESA Competency Framework.

 

For further information on the Internal Research Fellowship Programme please visit: Internal Research Fellowship

Applicants must be eligible to access technology and hardware which is subject to European and US export control regulations.

The Agency may require applicants to undergo selection tests.

 

In addition to your CV and your motivation letter, please add your proposal of no more than 5 pages outlining your proposed research in the "additional documents" field of the "application information" section.

At the Agency we value diversity and we welcome people with disabilities.  Whenever possible, we seek to accommodate individuals with disabilities by providing the necessary support at the workplace.  The Human Resources Department can also provide assistance during the recruitment process. If you would like to discuss this further please contact us at contact.human.resources@esa.int.

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Please note that applications are only considered from nationals of one of the following States: Austria, Belgium, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom. Nationals from Latvia, Lithuania, Slovakia and Slovenia, as Associate Member States, or Canada as a Cooperating State, can apply as well as those from Bulgaria, Croatia and Cyprus as European Cooperating States (ECS).

According to the ESA Convention, the recruitment of staff must take into account an adequate distribution of posts among nationals of the ESA Member States*. When short-listing for an interview, priority will first be given to candidates from under-represented Member States*.

 

In accordance with the European Space Agency’s security procedures and as part of the selection process, successful candidates will be required to undergo basic screening before appointment conducted by an external background screening service. 

*Member States, Associate Members or Cooperating States.

This vacancy is now closed.