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After working as an Application Engineer at ST-Microelectronics for one year, he joined Septentrio as a software design engineer. He is responsible for working on the PolaRx2 firmware design. Markus Markgraf is a GPS development engineer at DLR/GSOC. He has prepared and conducted various sounding ro...

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