Senior Embedded Systems Engineer https://spinworks.pt/jobs/
Spin.Works
Aviação e aeroespacial
Lisbon, Lisbon 2.475 seguidores
Aerospace company dedicated to the development & deployment of space, unmanned & intelligent systems
Sobre nós
Spin.Works is an aerospace company established in 2006 that develops optical instruments, computer vision, AI and navigation & control systems for Earth observation and planetary missions to the Moon, Mars and small bodies. Spin.Works has developed and runs www.mapp.it, a subscription-based app that uses AI & remote sensing to provide plant-level insights. MAPP.it is supplying the top wine growers in Portugal since 2017 and have since expanded operations to 3 continents. Spin.Works also develops image processing software for detection systems based on opto-electronic sensors applied to various applications for the Aeronautics, Space and Defence markets, as well as end-to-end engineering and integration for ground segment satellite communication systems, ready to deploy shelters for critical applications and space mechanisms.
- Site
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http://www.spinworks.pt
Link externo para Spin.Works
- Setor
- Aviação e aeroespacial
- Tamanho da empresa
- 11-50 funcionários
- Sede
- Lisbon, Lisbon
- Tipo
- Empresa privada
- Fundada em
- 2006
- Especializações
- Guidance, Navigation & Control, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, Drones, Flight Control Systems, Avionics Systems, Embedded Systems, MAPP, Precision Agriculture, Remote Sensing, Aerospace, Mission Design, Planetary Landing, Image Processing e Real-time Software
Localidades
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Principal
Avenida da Igreja 42
Lisbon, Lisbon 1700-239, PT
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Rua de Fundões 151
São João da Madeira, Aveiro 3700-121, PT
Funcionários da Spin.Works
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João Araújo Silva
Co-Founder, Chief Operations Officer at Spin.Works
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Carlos Perestrelo
Senior Engineer, Space Mechanisms & Actuators @ Spin.Works
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Tiago Hormigo
Co-Founder and Head of Space Business Development at Spin.Works, Member Board Of Directors at AED Cluster Portugal
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David Melo
Aircraft Designer at Spin.Works, S.A.
Atualizações
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This is the news we've been waiting! We look forward to performing all the health checks and to start operating our camera in the coming days and weeks!
📣 Sucesso do Lançamento do Satélite AEROS MH-1 e Inicio das Comunicações - 19 Março 2024 - 14:54:19 UTC 📡 A missão Transporter-10 da SpaceX, lançada no passado dia 4 de março às 22h05min UTC, marcou um marco significativo com o lançamento bem-sucedido do satélite AEROS MH-1. Este lançamento histórico, conduzido pelo lançador Falcon 9, colocou o satélite em órbita terrestre, abrindo portas para uma nova era de observação do oceano Atlântico.🌍 Após o lançamento bem-sucedido, o satélite AEROS MH-1 estabilizou a sua órbita e estabeleceu comunicações essenciais hoje pelas 14:54:19 UTC através do Teleporto de Santa Maria, localizado nos Açores e operado pela Thales Edisoft Portugal. Este marco crucial demonstra a capacidade técnica e operacional do consórcio em garantir o funcionamento eficiente e eficaz do satélite.🛰 Este sucesso representa não apenas um marco para o consórcio envolvido, mas também para a comunidade científica e tecnológica de Portugal. O satélite AEROS MH-1 simboliza o potencial do país no domínio da exploração espacial e reforça seu papel como um participante ativo e inovador na arena global da pesquisa espacial. “Durante as próximas semanas, vamos dar inicio as operações e monitorização do estado de funcionamento e integridade do satélite, bem como dos seus sensores.” cita a equipa do AEROS MH-1 da Thales Edisoft Portugal. O AEROS MH-1 agora orbita a uma altitude de 510 quilómetros da Terra, posicionando-se estrategicamente para realizar observações detalhadas do oceano Atlântico. Esta posição privilegiada permitirá uma análise aprofundada dos fenómenos oceânicos, contribuindo para uma melhor compreensão dos ecossistemas marinhos e dos padrões climáticos. Liderado pela Thales Edisoft Portugal, em colaboração com o CEiiA // Centre of Engineering and Product Development, o projeto AEROS envolveu um consórcio de 12 entidades, incluindo as empresas, Spin.Works e dstelecom, e a Universidade do Minho, Universidade do Porto, Universidade do Algarve, Instituto Superior Técnico, Colab ATLANTIC, Okeanos - Institute of Marine Sciences and AIR Centre - Atlantic International Research Centre. O nome "MH-1" atribuído ao satélite é uma homenagem a Manuel Heitor, ex-ministro da Ciência, Tecnologia e Ensino Superior de Portugal. Durante o seu mandato, desempenhou um papel fundamental no impulso deste projeto inovador, demonstrando um compromisso contínuo com o avanço da tecnologia espacial em Portugal. In Expresso 👉 https://lnkd.in/ddSQ57hj In Público 👉 https://lnkd.in/gBfAgeua In RTP 👉 https://lnkd.in/g4i33ipn In SIC Notícias 👉 https://lnkd.in/gqQV3gzs In Exame Informática 👉 https://lnkd.in/gmVnDVRk
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In just over a couple hours, Spin.Works will have a camera in orbit for the first time on board Thales Edisoft Portugal and CEiiA // Centre of Engineering and Product Development's AEROS/MH-1 Satellite. Follow the launch stream on SpaceX or at: https://lnkd.in/diygjVWf
Evento de Lançamento do MH-1
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Spin.Works’ Hyperspectral Camera about to Launch into Space with AEROS 🛰️ After several years in design, development and testing, Spin.Works’ first camera, HS1, will be launched by a SpaceX Falcon 9 in early March, on board the AEROS nano satellite. It has been an exciting several years where the team at Spin.Works developed the electronics, software, opto-mechanical, thermal and image processing technologies behind this hyperspectral instrument, built and integrated all these components into a functional camera, and successfully tested them under highly demanding conditions representative of launch and orbital environments. We would also like to send a note of appreciation to all our consortium partners, and especially to the steady leadership of Thales Edisoft Portugal that allowed AEROS to reach this phase. And of course, we look forward to the next steps in this success story. Ad Astra! 🚀 The AEROS is the result of a collaborative effort led by Thales Edisoft Portugal and CEiiA // Centre of Engineering and Product Development, involving the Portuguese companies Spin.Works and dstelecom, several research institutes and universities such as Universidade do Minho, Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade do Porto | FCUP, Universidade do Algarve, Instituto Superior Técnico/ IN Center for Innovation, Technology and Policy Research, Atlantic CoLAB , Okeanos-UAc, AIR Centre - Atlantic International Research Centre, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and MIT Portugal Program. #AEROS #AEROSConstellation #SpinWorks #Thales #SpaceExploration #Sustainability #OceanConservation #PortugalInSpace #connectingspace
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Spin.Works’ Hyperspectral Camera about to Launch into Space with AEROS 🛰️ After several years in design, development and testing, Spin.Works’ first camera, HS1, will be launched by a SpaceX Falcon 9 in early March, on board the AEROS nano satellite. It has been an exciting several years where the team at Spin.Works developed the electronics, software, opto-mechanical, thermal and image processing technologies behind this hyperspectral instrument, built and integrated all these components into a functional camera, and successfully tested them under highly demanding conditions representative of launch and orbital environments. We would also like to send a note of appreciation to all our consortium partners, and especially to the steady leadership of Thales Edisoft Portugal that allowed AEROS to reach this phase. And of course, we look forward to the next steps in this success story. Ad Astra! 🚀 The AEROS is the result of a collaborative effort led by Thales Edisoft Portugal and CEiiA // Centre of Engineering and Product Development, involving the Portuguese companies Spin.Works and dstelecom, several research institutes and universities such as Universidade do Minho, Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade do Porto | FCUP, Universidade do Algarve, Instituto Superior Técnico/ IN Center for Innovation, Technology and Policy Research, Atlantic CoLAB , Okeanos-UAc, AIR Centre - Atlantic International Research Centre, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and MIT Portugal Program. #AEROS #AEROSConstellation #SpinWorks #Thales #SpaceExploration #Sustainability #OceanConservation #PortugalInSpace #connectingspace
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Spin.Works is present at this year's ESA Cubesat Industry Days in the Netherlands with a poster about our gravimetry cubesat uPGRADE, developed in collaboration with INL - International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory, Universidade do Minho, ISQ and The University of Texas at Austin. The system has already undergone Structural tests earlier this year, and EMC and TVac tests are expected shortly... summarizing: almost there!
The 6th ESA CubeSat Industry Days are go! Privileged to have the opening speech given by Dietmar Pilz, our ESA Director of Technology, Engineering & Quality. A great start to the event. More than 300 people are participating from nearly 150 organisations across 24 European countries. Mostly industry SME companies engaged in the sector. It’s going to be an intense and highly interesting 3 days hearing about the latest achievements, progress and plans for CubeSat missions and technologies.
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A teaser on our documentary about the UT Austin Portugal Program Flagship Project uPGRADE, a project led by Spin.Works in collaboration with INL - International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory, Universidade do Minho and ISQ and aimed at developing a nanosatellite capable of tracking the dynamic changes to Earth's gravity field. https://lnkd.in/gJ6gcQhs