Intern in the Mechanical Systems Department, In Situ Resource Utilisation
Learn about lunar materials and support experiments on oxygen production using molten salt electrolysis.
Overview
Learn about lunar materials and support experiments on oxygen production using molten salt electrolysis.
You have:
- You must be a university student, preferably studying at master’s level.
- You must be able to prove that you will be enrolled at your University for the entire duration of the internship.
- A good knowledge of English or French is required.
- Knowledge of another ESA Member State language is an asset.
- Knowledge and background in Materials Science, Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering is an asset.
Contract
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Location ESTEC, Noordwijk, Netherlands
Our team and mission
The Optics, Robotics and Life Sciences Division is responsible for the technical and strategic management in the following space segment domains at subsystem and instrument level:
- Optical systems: design, engineering and verification in all optical related areas, including optical component technology, micro-optics, fibre and passive integrated optics; spectro-radiometric imaging instruments in the x-ray, ultra- violet, visible and infrared region; optical metrology, and space micro-nano technology systems, stray-light analysis and verification. Calibration and verification of optical payloads, covering the definition, procurement and commissioning of Optical Ground Support Equipment (OGSE). In orbit commissioning of optical payloads. Measurement of optical properties of key optical components by devising ad-hoc measurements in the Optical and Optoelectronics Laboratory (OOEL);
- Optoelectronics: laser systems and sensors, LIDAR and laser ranging systems, including optical metrology and time and frequency distribution, photo-detectors and focal plane technologies for the x-ray, ultra-violet, visible and infrared range; photonics technologies and application, including integrated and fibre optics, RF photonics, micro-nano-photonics, opto-pyrotechnics, fibre sensors, non-linear optics, superconductor technology and optical atomic clocks; optical communication technologies and systems, optical communication links and optical payloads; optoelectronics/photonics for spacecraft applications; quantum technologies including quantum devices, metrology, sensing, quantum key distribution and cold atom interferometry;
- Optical chain architecture: design, analysis, and technical assessment of optical instruments, subsystems, detection chains systems and focal plane instrumentation, optical communication systems for classical and quantum communications, time and frequency transfer, intersatellite ranging and similar end-to-end systems;
- Automation and robotics: space automation and robotic systems, including planetary (surface, sub-surface and aerial) robotics probes, space robot payloads and their control systems, space laboratory automation, human-robot- interaction, tele-robotics in manned and unmanned missions, as well as automation and robotics technology for ground MAIT;
- Life & physical sciences instrumentation: technologies needed for planetary exploration missions and for life and physical sciences experiments in space, as well as technologies needed for life support, crew health and habitability of manned missions, and In-Situ Resources Utilisation;
Candidates interested are encouraged to visit the ESA website: http://www.esa.int
Field(s) of activity for the internship
Topic of the internship: In Situ Resource Utilisation
Currently experiments on oxygen production using molten salt electrolysis are being performed in the ESTEC laboratories. These experiments will reduce the samples to extract the oxygen and turn the samples into metallic powders, potentially suitable for additive manufacturing. Although these electrochemical experiments can use powder material, a sintered block is preferred. The whole process poses many challenges in terms of material and electrolyte stability, process efficiency and yield, sintering process parameters and optimisation.
In this internship, you are expected to:
- Learn about the lunar materials and environment;
- Learn about the lunar soil simulants and variations to actual lunar soil;
- Learn about existing processes in the field of In-Situ Resource Utilisation (ISRU);
- Develop a comprehensive procedure to sinter lunar soil and lunar soil simulant;
- Characterise lunar soil simulant before and after sintering by SEM/EDX, XRD, XRF, X-Ray Tomography;
- Support the electrochemical experiments extracting the oxygen from the sintered lunar soil simulants.
You will also be immersed in the ESA environment which includes space mission preparation and experimentation.
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 must be a university student, preferably studying at master’s level. In addition, you must be able to prove that you will be enrolled at your University for the entire duration of the internship.
Additional requirements
The working languages of the Agency are English and French. A good knowledge of one of these is required. Knowledge of another ESA Member State language is an asset.
During the interview, your motivation for applying to this role will be explored.
Knowledge and background in Materials Science, Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering is an asset.
Diversity, Equity and Inclusiveness ESA is an equal opportunity employer, committed to achieving diversity within the workforce and creating an inclusive working environment. We therefore welcome applications from all qualified candidates irrespective of gender, sexual orientation, ethnicity, religious beliefs, age, disability or other characteristics.
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 via email at [email protected].
Important Information and Disclaimer During the recruitment process, the Agency may request applicants to undergo selection tests.
Applicants must be eligible to access information, technology, and hardware which is subject to European or US export control and sanctions regulations.
The information published on ESA’s careers website regarding internship conditions is correct at the time of publication. It is not intended to be exhaustive and may not address all questions you would have.
Nationality
Please note that applications are only considered from nationals of one of the following States: Austria, Belgium, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom.
Potential interview questions
| What motivated you to apply for this internship in the field of In Situ Resource Utilisation? | This question assesses your passion and interest in the role. | Discuss any personal experiences or educational background that align with the objectives of the internship. |
| Can you describe a challenging project you worked on and how you overcame the difficulties? | The interviewer wants to gauge your problem-solving abilities and resilience. | Pro members can see the explanation. |
| How do you prioritize tasks when managing multiple responsibilities? | Pro members can see the explanation. | Pro members can see the explanation. |
| What methods would you employ to characterize lunar soil simulant? | Pro members can see the explanation. | Pro members can see the explanation. |
| How would you approach learning about new materials and processes? | Pro members can see the explanation. | Pro members can see the explanation. |
| Can you explain the importance of collaboration in scientific research? | Pro members can see the explanation. | Pro members can see the explanation. |
| What experience do you have with electrochemical experiments? | Pro members can see the explanation. | Pro members can see the explanation. |
| How would you ensure safety and compliance in a laboratory setting? | Pro members can see the explanation. | Pro members can see the explanation. |