Informal Show [&] Tell to celebrate the unveiling of the Demise Observation Capsule Engineering and Qualification Model, in house at S[&]T
Add to Calendar 2016-10-13 16:00:002016-10-13 18:00:00Europe/ParisUnveiling the DOC Engineering ModelOlof Palmestraat 14 2616 LR DelftS[&]Tinfo@stcorp.nl
For one of our clients, in the vicinity of The Hague, we are continuously looking for specialists in the field of radar technology hardware, software and intelligent imaging. The client is a leading European R&D center working on RF sensor suites. They develop radar concepts and architectures for the industry and government on topics such as radar, communication, navigation and electronic warfare systems. The department consists of experts from different backgrounds, including (radar) system engineers, information experts, (embedded) software specialists, hardware developers, MMIC experts, EM/antenna and signal processing experts. We are looking for specialists in all these different areas and at all ranges of experience.
Do you have:
• a Masters, PhD or Bachelor’s degree in e.g. Electrical Engineering, Physics or Computer Science?
• experience in one of the above mentioned fields?
• past experience working with Radio Frequency systems?
• nationality in one of the NATO member states? As the work is on defense projects, a NATO security screening must be requested.
Then apply quickly!
Besides technical expertise, we also value soft skills including communication skills and drive, in order that you can work effectively in teams towards the desired result.
Women in Aerospace teamed up with S[&]T for a rocket-themed event in Delft. Women from the local Leiden group joined other interested professionals for a 3 part lecture on re-entry science, launch campaigns, and the latest status of TU Delft's amature rocket developments.
Voor een grote R&D omgeving in Den Haag zijn wij voortdurend op zoek naar Medior Software Engineers Acoustics & Sonar.
De werkzaamheden kunnen variëren van de ontwikkeling en toepassing van (numerieke) modellen en software tools, het voorbereiden en uitvoeren van experimenten, het doen van data analyses en de ontwikkeling van geavanceerde signaalverwerking, maar ook het werken aan productverbeteringen en het uitvoeren van impact & beleidsstudies. Dit alles gebeurt in een hecht team van professionals in een open en informele cultuur.
De nadruk zal liggen op de ontwikkeling van software voor complexe sonarsystemen en analysesoftware voor sonartoepassingen. Het betreft software in verschillende stadia van technologie-volwassenheid (van prototype software tot aan operationele software aan boord van marineschepen).
Women in Aerospace and S[&]T host a rocket-themed meet-up in Delft! We'll hear about re-entry science, launch campaigns, and the latest developments on the Delft Aerospace Rocket Engineers (DARE) Stratos rocket!
Add to Calendar 2018-04-12 17:00:002018-04-12 20:00:00Europe/ParisRocket Day at S[&]T17.00-17.30 Registration
17.30 Welcome Women In Aerospace
17.40 Demise Observation Capsule
18.00 AIT presentation by Trevor Watts (20-30min)
18.30 DARE presentation (20-30min)
19.00 Drinks
Demise Observation Capsule (DOC) DOC is a re-entry capsule that is
envisaged to fly on the upper stages of launchers. It is an ESA project
developed with S&T as a prime. In a nut-shell, the capsule will be
attached to one of the upper stages of the rocket. When those upper
stages re-enter, the capsule will collect data and fly alongside the
stage (continuing to collect data) while the stage of the launcher
breaks up/demises.
AIT by Trevor Watts An introduction to the assembly, integration and
testing process in the space industry, and the launching experience in
Kourou. Trevor Watts, a formal naval officer, has had an extensive
career (40+ years) including significant time as an AIT manager and
project manager in the space industry.
DARE is the acronym for**the Delft Aerospace Rocket Engineering group
(affiliated with the TU Delft). They have held the altitude record for
student rockets for many years and are currently working on getting it
back. They are going to be presenting the technology and process with
which they plan on doing this.
Location
S[&]T
Olof Palmestraat 14,
2616 LR DelftOlof Palmestraat 14, DelftS[&]Tinfo@stcorp.nl
Als Optical Engineer ontwikkel je optische meet en inspectie-systemen voor diverse klanten, denk aan:
- verlichtingsoptiek (leds, xenon lampen, laser diodes, fiberverlichtingen etc.)
beeldvormende optiek voor camera objectieven, projectie optiek, catadioptrische systemen
- Optische meetsystemen voor meten van afmetingen, afstand, 3D coördinaten, oppervlakte defecten, vlakheid -
- Je wordt verantwoordelijk voor het ontwerp van systeemconcepten, optical lay-out, tolerancing, specificeren
optische componenten, kwalificeren en testen. Hiernaast geef je technische inhoudelijke ondersteuning aan de
projectmanager, zowel bij de acquisitie als bij de overdracht van het projectresultaat naar de klant.
Inter-GALAC (Integrated Galileo Application Center) was a public-private collaboration aiming to develop a number innovative applications for the Galileo satellite network. The project received funding from the “Samenwerkingsverband Noord-Nederland” (SNN, www.snn.eu). Galileo is a GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) constellation; the European version of the known GPS network. Galileo offers higher accuracy than GPS as well as new functionality. It is expected that Galileo will be adopted by many companies and institutions as it will reduce their dependence on the US GPS system.
In the Inter-GALAC project, a number of parties based in the north of the Netherlands have joined forces to ensure a position in the Galileo program. The north of the Netherlands has two unique facilities for monitoring the quality of the Galileo network: the Westerbork telescope (https://www.astron.nl/radio-observatory/public/public-0) and the LOFAR sensor network (http://www.lofar.org/). In Inter-GALAC, these two assets have been used to claim a role in the Galileo Reference Centre for the north of the Netherlands.
Within the Inter-GALAC project, three challenging Galileo applications have been investigated. The goal of these applications is to lay the foundation for broad economic activities around Galileo in the north of the Netherland.
The Test engineer within the Space Systems Engineering group guarantees the quality and availability of the specific test facilities and the necessary supporting equipment. In addition, the Test Engineer ensures that the various test programs run according to established procedures or specific test plans. The specific test facilities consist of 3 vacuum boilers with temperature control, single boilers, sun simulators, data acquisition systems and various optical stimuli. Because of the high requirements for keeping the optical instruments clean, these facilities are located in a clean room environment ISO class 5. Keeping the vacuum facilities clean is also of the utmost importance. Because of the high economic value of the instruments that are tested in these facilities, a guaranteed safe functioning of these facilities is necessary.
SPECTRAL Industries (an S[&]T company), won the Rockathon Mining Challenge, as well as a contract with Sandvik, one of the largest mining drill manufacturers in the world. The Spectral team created an innovative solution for real-time information about rock composition during the mining process. The unique sensor system wowed the judges with its extraordinary sensitivity and robustness.
S[&]T will be featured in the Microniek Magazine coming out this Friday, the 8th of September. Here is a preview of our article, so that you get a sneak peek before it hits the press!
We are now on the look out for one or more new enthusiastic and capable people to join us in our efforts to to extend our research group. If you have a background in mechatronics and control technology and you are open for opportunities in Delft (Netherlands), please read the description. If you match the profile take a moment and apply with us today!