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Martin Grim

Martin Grim has a diverse work experience spanning over several years. Martin began their career as a Software Engineer at Lucent Technologies in 1997 and worked there until 2003. Martin then joined Meco Equipment Engineers as a Software Engineer for a brief period in 2003. In 2004, they worked as a Firmware Engineer at Conexant. From 2005 to 2007, they served as a Software Engineer at mBalance. Martin then joined SRON Netherlands Institute for Space Research in 2007 and held various roles including Software Engineer and Project Manager. Martin was promoted to the position of Manager of Electronic Engineering and later became the Head of Engineering. Most recently, they worked as the interim Head of Engineering at SRON Netherlands Institute for Space Research in 2022 and will resume the same position in 2023.

Martin Grim attended the University of Twente from 1989 to 1996, where they obtained a degree in Computer Science (ir).

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Oegstgeest, Netherlands

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SRON Netherlands Institute for Space Research

SRON Netherlands Institute for Space Research is the Dutch expertise institute for space research. The institute develops and uses innovative technology for groundbreaking research in space, focusing on astrophysical research, climate science and planetary research. In addition to this, SRON has a line of research into new and more sensitive sensors for X-rays and infrared radiation. SRON is the national center of expertise for the development and exploitation of satellite instruments in astrophysics and earth system science. SRON is part of the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO). Science and technology The institute has about 200 staff who are employed at a support department and five divisions: high-energy astrophysics, low-energy astrophysics, Earth observation, sensor development and engineering. Together they form a unique melting pot of top scientists and technologists who inspire each other to perform at their absolute best. Problems faced by scientists challenge sensor developers to construct increasingly more sensitive technology. Together with mechanical and electronic engineers they ultimately develop a scientific space instrument with an exceptional level of performance under the extreme conditions of space. The scientific breakthroughs made with such devices in turn inspire new research and new technology.


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