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Detection Architect Engineer mf

2015-02-13 18:05:48| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS

Airbus Defence and Space is a division of Airbus Group formed by combining the business activities of Cassidian, Astrium and Airbus Military. The new division is Europes number one defence and space enterprise, the second largest space business worldwide and among the top ten global defence enterprises. It has an annual revenue of around 14 billion and employs approximately 40,000 people. A vacancy for a Detection Architect Engineer mf has arisen within Airbus Defence Space in Toulouse. You will join the EO Detection Microwave Engineering department. The Instruments division of the Earth Observation, Navigation Sciences directorate is responsible for developing instruments lidars ALADIN ESA and ATLID ESA, optical and hyperfrequency instruments for Earth observation and scientific payloads EUCLID PLM. Several important instrument developments are in progress or about to kick off IASI NG, Sentinel 5, MetImage and MWI for the MetOp Second Generation mission, GOCI II KARI for Korea and NAOMI for Peru. . To develop its optical instrument development activities, the division is looking for a Detection Architect Engineer to be responsible for technical engineering for optical instrument detection chains. In this context, you will report hierarchically to the detection department of the Instruments division and will be posted to an instrument project group. You will be part of the technical team for the optical instrument development project and as such, your responsibilities will include Architecture, technical and functional definition of the detection chain or detection subassembly which includes the focal plane containing the detectors, the electronics for implementation of the detectors, the electronics for detector signal processing, in addition to all electronics for support equipment contributing to the performance of detection chains Suitability of the detection chain definition within the instrument and of the specifications for the equipment comprising it. You will need to ensure that the interfaces are compatible with the optical, electrical, mechanical and thermal functional chains Radiometric performance assessments that you will consolidate together with the instrument technical manager Technical and technological choices for the detectors and the electronics for detector signal processing, key equipment of the detection chain Engineering and validation plan for the detection chain. As detection architect, you must be involved in all lifecycle phases of the instrument and join the project teams during Design phasesphase 0 and phase A Development phasesB CD up to delivery of instruments. As the successful candidate, you will be able to demonstrate some of the following skills and competencies Qualified engineer 5year degree or equivalent, ideally with basic training in electronics or microelectronics 5 years experience in the field of detection, complex measurement subassemblies in optoelectronics andor detection system electronics, ideally in the space sector It is essential to have acquired experience in equipment or systems including CCD, CMOS and other detectors in the Visible and Infrared ranges Technical skills required some or all subsystem architecture, detectors, signal processing, analogue and digital electronics, optical, mechanical and thermal engineering Good team player Ability to lead multidisciplinary activities Good sense of responsibility with regard to commitments made and compliance with deadlines Excellent grasp of physics Skills at analysing and synthesising, as well as in complex systems Meticulousness and technical curiosity Creativity, interest in innovation Excellent oral and written communication skills Advanced level of English, proficiency in French would be an asset. Please apply online. Airbus Group is committed to achieving workforce diversity and creating an inclusive working environment. We welcome all applications irrespective of social and cultural background, age, gender, disability, sexual orientation or religious belief. Airbus Group Recruitment Centre To apply click here

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Electronic Detection Equipment Development Coordinator mf

2015-02-13 18:05:48| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS

Airbus Defence and Space is a division of Airbus Group formed by combining the business activities of Cassidian, Astrium and Airbus Military. The new division is Europes number one defence and space enterprise, the second largest space business worldwide and among the top ten global defence enterprises. It has an annual revenue of around 14 billion and employs approximately 40,000 people. A vacancy for an Electronic Detection Equipment Development Coordinator mf has arisen within Airbus Defence Space in Toulouse. You will join the EO Detection Microwave Engineering department. The Instruments division of the Earth Observation, Navigation Sciences directorate is responsible for developing instruments lidars ALADIN ESA and ATLID ESA, optical and hyperfrequency instruments for Earth observation and scientific payloads EUCLID PLM. Several important instrument developments are in progress or about to kick off IASI NG, Sentinel 5, MetImage and MWI for the MetOp Second Generation mission, GOCI II KARI for Korea and NAOMI for Peru. For optical instrument developments and as the engineer responsible for electronic detection equipment development, you will be in charge of defining then steering the design and development of one or more items of equipment subcontracted to French or European partners. You will be the owner of the statement of work, the contract and the specification for the equipment and must be capable of consolidating them and negotiating with industrial partners you will guarantee compatibility between equipment design and performance and the instrument needs. For the equipment under your responsibility, you will be the focal point for the supplier within the instruments project team. You will report hierarchically to the detection department, be posted to an instrument project group and will participate in project team activities in the definition and development phase. Your main activities will include Participating in detection chain definition Participating in technical and technological choices Specifying electronic detection equipment Coengineering with industrial partners Following up industrial partner activities Supporting activities related to validation and coupling with other detection chain components detectors and other equipment. As the successful candidate, you will be able to demonstrate some of the following skills and competencies Qualified engineer 5year degree or equivalent 5 years experience in electronic equipment design and development, ideally in the space sector Knowledge on the implementation of electrooptical detectors It is essential to have acquired some initial experience in analogue and digital electronics Experience in issues and technologies related to the interface between detectors and implementation electronics is highly recommended connectors, interface PCBs, cold wiring for infrared detection, electrical coupling and EMC issues, etc. Good team player Good sense of responsibility with regard to commitments made and compliance with deadlines Excellent grasp of physics Skills at analysing and synthesising, as well as in complex systems Meticulousness and technical curiosity Creativity, interest in innovation Excellent oral and written communication skills Advanced level of English, proficiency in French would be an asset. Please apply online. Airbus Group is committed to achieving workforce diversity and creating an inclusive working environment. We welcome all applications irrespective of social and cultural background, age, gender, disability, sexual orientation or religious belief. Airbus Group Recruitment Centre To apply click here

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ams Color Sensor For Mobile Devices Improves Accuracy And Offers New Light Source Detection Capability

2015-02-12 03:48:28| metrologyworld Home Page

ams AG, a leading provider of high performance analog ICs and sensors, recently released the TCS3490, a color sensor for portable devices which is ideally suited for light source detection when operating under a wide range of light sources

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02.12.15 -- Tiny, Butterfly-Inspired, Radio Sensors Could Improve Bomb Detection

2015-02-11 04:31:38| rfglobalnet News Articles

02/12/15 RF Globalnet Newsletter

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Tiny Sensors Inspired By Butterfly Wings Could Improve Bomb Detection

2015-02-10 05:35:07| rfglobalnet Home Page

Engineers in GE labs have built a penny-sized radio sensor that can detect the faintest traces of chemicals and explosives and needs only a tiny amount of power to operate.

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