NASA will prioritize the recruitment of experienced scientists in blockchain and cryptocurrency
In a job posting posted 4 days ago, the U.S. Space and Space Administration is currently looking for candidates with many top-notch skills in its team of top data experts, but note that the candidate's experience in cryptocurrencies and blockchain is considered a valuable plus.
If accepted, the candidate's task will primarily focus on conceptualizing and developing innovative applications for cross-cutting fields including robotics, AI, cloud computing and specialized hardware for models of new generation spacecraft and boosters.
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Notice of recruitment of NASA data experts was posted on Linkedin, there were 116 candidates registered to try
Selected individuals will join the 'NASA data scientists team', and also with a number of other experts working at the Jet Engine Experimental Innovation Experience Experience Center. (Jet Propulsion Laboratory's Innovation Experience Center - IEC) - one of the most modern and important research centers of NASA, based in California.
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NASA and blockchain
Not out of the world trend, NASA is showing more and more interest in blockchain. This is not the first time the world's largest space agency has published blockchain-related information.
Back in January of this year, many major newspapers simultaneously published information about the agency's efforts to explore and test potential applications of blockchain technology in the hope of protecting the privacy and security status of flight data, rocket test launches and other important information.
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NASA is becoming increasingly interested in the field of blockchain
A research paper published at the time analyzed the applicability of the blockchain network to the smart contract function in overcoming security issues for organizations that have always taken issue of it. security in general and with NASA in particular.
Or nearly a year ago, in April 2018, NASA also announced a new investment to support the development of self-propelled spacecraft, which can make its own decisions using blockchain technology that completely absolutely does not need any human intervention.
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Are you confident about your personal level and experience in blockchain? Try applying to see why, maybe unexpected!
You can read more about NASA's recruitment request at: https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/view/1485257647/?refId=06a808c2-4638-4460-9b41-b28c40147308&spSrc=CwEAAAFtTst3p8TC2aQnZDttK_qqzyg -kaZ1aJ_8uGGQmM91w5kn7oSTPLG8YBlk & trk = flagship3_search_srp_jobs & utm_source = twitter & utm_medium = coindeskmovers & utm_term = & utm_content = & utm_campaign = Organiqc% 20
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