Fixed Term Contract: End Date: 31 December 2028
Welsh Language: Not Applicable
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About the RoleThe Open University is seeking to appoint a Project Officer to support the experimental, technical and data-focused activities associated with the ESA PROSPECT mission, with a particular emphasis on in situ resource utilisation (ISRU) experiments and ProSPA operations development. The role will contribute directly to the validation of PROSPECT science requirements, optimisation of ProSPA operational modes, and preparation of a data pipeline for use by the PROSPECT Science Team (PST).
The postholder will work closely with academic Investigators, the ProSPA industrial team, and ESA to ensure that ISRU experiments, data pipeline and operational elements of the project are delivered to a high scientific and technical standard.
The ProSPA instrument, within the PROSPECT payload, will demonstrate ISRU through the hydrogen reduction of ilmenite to produce water on the lunar surface. Unlike conventional laboratory approaches, ProSPA relies on diffusion-driven gas transport under lunar-relevant pressure and temperature conditions, placing strong constraints on experimental design, operational sequencing and data interpretation.
This important ground-based experimental work using analogue materials, lunar simulants and Apollo soils is required to validate ProSPA operational parameters, understand reaction kinetics, and ensure that flight data can be reliably interpreted. In parallel, integrated data pipelines must be developed to combine instrument telemetry, mass spectrometer outputs and housekeeping data into accessible, calibrated datasets for PST members.
Key ResponsibilitiesThe person appointed to this post will undertake duties to include:
Data Pipeline Development, Integration, processing and archiving:
All Staff are expected to:
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Work location
This role will be based from our Milton Keynes campus 5 days per week.
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