Training the next generation of scientists to reinforce Europe’s leadership in Mars exploration.
The EXODOCS consortium has designed a tailored Network-Wide Training (NWT) programme to prepare a cohort of highly interdisciplinary researchers. Its goal is to provide the knowledge and hands-on expertise needed to contribute directly to planetary mission operations, while also equipping the doctoral candidates (DCs) with transferable skills essential for thriving in both academic and non-academic careers. The NWT is structured into four main clusters, each focused on a distinct and cutting-edge area of space exploration and research, ensuring comprehensive scientific training alongside professional and personal development.
Cluster NWT1: Mars Exploration
The Mars Exploration cluster delivers a comprehensive understanding of Mars missions, covering past successes, current programmes, and plans. These training activities highlight both the scientific and technical aspects of Mars exploration and emphasize the impact these missions have on shaping astrobiological exploration beyond Mars.

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Cluster NWT2: Mission Science

The Mission Science cluster equips DCs with an in-depth understanding of the critical scientific aspects of Mars exploration, focusing on Martian mineralogy, geology, and astrobiology. DCs will develop advanced skills in analyzing and interpreting mission data, particularly in areas such as biosignature detection and mineralogical composition. Additionally, hands-on data analysis training ensures that DCs can handle large, complex datasets generated by Mars missions..
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Cluster NWT3: Mission Operation
The Mission Operation cluster addresses the practical aspects of mission operations, including participation in mission simulations and field trips to terrestrial analogue sites. These experiences are designed to equip DCs with hands-on knowledge of mission execution and collaboration.

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Cluster NWT4: Transferable and complementary skills

The Transferable and complementary skills cluster is designed to ensure that DCs also acquire critical skills for career development. This cluster focuses on project management, entrepreneurship, and the transfer of knowledge from academia to industry. By interacting with key players in the European space industry, DCs will establish essential networks, ensuring they are well-positioned to pursue careers both within and beyond academia.