. "Satellite Platforms And Payloads, Space Mission"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Product Assurance Awareness Training"@en . . . . "https://www.esa.int/Education/ESA_Academy/Applications_now_open_for_ESA_Academy_s_Product_Assurance_Awareness_Training_Course_2023"@en . "Redu, Belgium" . "NaN" . "Presential"@en . "This course was developed in collaboration with ESA’s Product Assurance and Safety Department and will equip 30 University students with knowledge in Product Assurance (PA). Experts will teach them how this knowledge is implemented in a space project not only in ESA but also in the Space Industry. \n\nPA engineers are a crucial part of mission implementation. They are responsible for ensuring that materials, mechanical parts, processes, and electrical components used in spacecraft and launchers are fit for their purpose over the entire lifetime of the mission.\n\nGiven the nature and importance of this role, ESA’s PA engineers are required to have a different mentality than the other team members. While “thinking outside the box” is a cliché for some people, it is absolutely essential for PA engineers. These engineers need exceptionally high levels of perception, forethought, and imagination to anticipate problems and pre-emptively save missions from failure. \n\nStudents working on an exercise with a trainer during an ESA Academy training course\nStudents working on an exercise with a trainer during an ESA Academy training course\nThis course is designed to attract the next generation of specialists needed to fulfil these vital positions. Run by ESA’s current PA managers and discipline experts, it allows the students to discover, through interactive lectures, how PA is an integral part of engineering activities, playing a role in the development, design, test philosophy, building, and operation of systems. The trainers also instil in students the unique ethos at the heart of every successful PA engineer. For this new edition, the students will also be exposed to the PA perspectives and experiences from the Space Industry.\n\nPreliminary Schedule\nDay 1\tWelcome and Introduction\nOverall context of Space Projects\nGeneral Introduction to the Course\nQuality Management and Assurance\nDay 2\tDependability and Safety\nSupply Chain Management\nDay 3\tSoftware Product Assurance\nMaterials & Processes\nDay 4\tEEE Components\nRadiation HardnessAssurance\nProduct Assurance in Space Business\nESA Certification Schemes\nConclusion" . "0.2" . "NaN"@en . . . "European Space Agency (ESA)"@en . "Europen Space Operation Center (ESOC); Darmstadt; Germany"@en . "no data" . "no data" . "146"^^ . "no data"@en . . "English"@en . . "Spacecraft Engineering"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .