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Internal Research Fellow PostDoc Lunar insitu resource utilisation preparation

2018-01-22 19:17:11| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS

Research Fellowship Opportunity in the Dir of Human Robotic Exploration Programmes. ESA is an equal opportunity employer, committed to achieving diversity within the workforce and creating an inclusive working environment. Applications from women are encouraged. Post Internal Research Fellow PostDoc Lunar insitu resource utilisation preparation This post is classified F2. Location ESTEC, Noordwijk, The Netherlands Our team and mission The Lunar Lander Team in the Directorate of Human and Robotic Exploration is leading the development of ESAs contributions to the Russian led LunaGlob Luna 25, LunaResurs Orbiter Luna 26 and Luna Resurs Lander Luna 27 missions. These contributions include the PILOT precision landing and hazard avoidance system, the SPECTRUM communications and operations service and the PROSPECT package to assess the resource potential of lunar regolith, including polar cold trapped ice, whilst addressing major questions for lunar science. The team is responsible for the development, delivery and operation of ESAs contribution, coordinating the interfaces with Russia and working with European industry and the science community. Through the implementation of these missions the team is generating knowledge, technology and expertise to prepare for ESAs involvement in future exploration missions and the potential exploitation of lunar resources. The Strategy and Innovation Team in the Directorate of Human and Robotic Exploration supports the development, evolution and implementation of ESAs exploration strategy and manages the benefits resulting from ESAs space exploration activities. This includes supporting international space exploration for a, including the international Space Exploration Coordination Group ISECG, and supporting the development of new partnerships and governance schemes. The Team also works to implement new innovation partnerships with commercial space and nonspace sectors for activities related to exploration of the Moon, Mars and Low Earth orbit whilst seeking to increase commercial and industrial utilisation of the International Space Station. In the area of space resources the Strategy and Innovation Team leads a number of activities to prepare for the potential future implementation of ISRU. These include technology development and mission studies, coordinated at international level and leveraging commercial partnerships. These activities are being performed with a view to performing an ISRU demonstration at the lunar surface in advance of implementation in future human lunar missions. Interested candidates are encouraged to visit the ESA website www.esa.int Fields of activitiesresearch A Research Fellow is sought to engage in independent research that supports preparations for the future utilisation of lunar resources. An emphasis is placed on the potential utilisation of cold trapped lunar volatiles, including water ice, and the chemical reduction of lunar minerals. The research to be performed should be related to one or more of the following lunar resource prospecting through insitu measurements and remote sensing laboratory analysis of lunar materials lunar regolith excavation, handling and beneficiation handling and preservation of ices in the lunar environment resource extraction or processing The Research Fellow will be based at ESA ESTEC httpwww.esa.intAboutUsESTEC , and will work closely with the both Lunar Lander Team and Strategy and Innovation Team in the Directorate of Human and Robotic Exploration. The role of the Fellowship and research performed is to support InSitu Resource Utilisation aspects of ESAs exploration activities, including the PROSPECT resource analysis package on Luna27 httpexploration.esa.intmoon59102aboutprospect and future mission studies and technology developments. The research will be targeted at work that supports the integration of these activities into an overall strategy for ISRU. This is likely to involve working closely with different groups within ESA, science and technology research communities in academia and the private sector. Where needed, access to laboratories or research facilities, in particular those existing within ESAESTEC, and resources needed to support research activities may be agreed on a case by case basis. Technical competencies Knowledge relevant to the field of research Researchpublication record Ability to conduct research autonomously Breadth of exposure coming from past andor current researchactivities Interest in space and space research Ability to gather and share relevant information Behavioural competencies Innovation Creativity Continuous Learning Communication Relationship Management Self Motivation Problem Solving CrossCultural Sensitivity Education Applicants should have completed, or be close to completion of a PhD in a related technical or scientific discipline or have equivalent demonstrated research experience. Additional requirements Applicants will be required to demonstrate competency in the specific skills required to perform the proposed research e.g. laboratory skills, measurement and analysis, programming etc.. Candidates are expected to have research experience in at least one of the below areas Lunar or planetary geology, or cosmochemistry Analyses techniques and instrumentation Technology development Chemical processes engineering Mining or resource engineering Insitu resource utilisation on planetary bodies Space mission development and architectures Applicants are required to be able to demonstrate an ability to work in a multidisciplinary environment as part of diverse teams. A proactive approach to identifying opportunities, problem solving and communicating is required. 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. Specificities For this Research Fellow opportunity, interviews will include a presentation of the proposed research and may include meetings with the ESA team, discussions about the proposed research and visits of relevant facilities located at ESTEC. A wide range of laboratories and facilities are available at ESA ESTEC see for example httpwww.esa.intOurActivitiesSpaceEngineeringTechnologyLaboratories , which could be made available for the research if needed. Access to facilities and the availability of other resources to support the proposed research will be discussed and determined on an case by case basis, based on the needs of the specific research proposed and the availability of the required facilities. Other information For behavioural competencies expected from ESA staff in general, please refer to the ESA Competency Framework. The Agency may require applicants to undergo selection tests. The closing date for applications is 18 February 2018. 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. Candidates are asked to arrange for 3 reference letters, to be sent by the referees themselves, before the closing date to temp.htresa.int. Please ensure your name is mentioned in the subject of the email. If you require support with your application due to a disability, please email contact.human.resourcesesa.int. 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, the United Kingdom and Canada and Slovenia as well as Bulgaria, Cyprus, Latvia, Lithuania, Slovakia as European Cooperating States ECS. Priority will first be given to candidates from underrepresented Member States. In accordance with the European Space Agencys security procedures and as part of the selection process, successful candidates will be required to undergo basic screening before appointment Apply HERE

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Amino Acid Utilisation and Value of Phytase Highlighted as International Phytate Summit Comes to a Close

2016-11-14 01:00:00| ThePigSite - Industry News

GLOBAL - The third International Phytate Summit (IPS3) concluded yesterday with industry leaders discussing the anti-nutritional impact that phytate can have on protein digestibility, and the positive influence of phytase on amino acids.

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Customising Rations for Each Pig Improves Feed Nutrient Utilisation

2016-09-02 02:00:00| ThePigSite - Industry News

CANADA - A research scientist with Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada says, by formulating rations for each pig individually, producers can dramatically cut their overall feed costs, writes Bruce Cochrane.

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AB Vista to Reveal New Research into Mineral Utilisation in Piglet diets at Pig Focus Asia

2016-03-04 01:00:00| ThePigSite - Industry News

THAILAND - New research into optimising piglet performance and trace mineral nutrition will be presented by AB Vista at this year’s Pig Focus Asia conference in Bangkok, March 21-23.

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BG Brasil launches natural gas utilisation research centre at University of So Paulo in Brazil

2015-12-03 01:00:00| Hydrocarbons Technology

BG Brasil, a BG Group company and the So Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP) have launched the new Gas Innovation Research Centre (GIC) at University of So Paulos (USP) Polytechnic School in Brazil.

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