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. The position will focus on developing and optimizing control algorithms for exoskeleton robotic systems, aimed at improving human mobility and assisting individuals for lifestyle physical activities. The ideal
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The Department of Orthopaedics is seeking a full-time Postdoctoral Research Fellow to investigate innovative techniques for sports monitoring using advanced wearable sensors and analytical methods
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of Orthopaedics is seeking a full-time Postdoctoral Research Fellow to investigate innovative techniques for sports monitoring using advanced wearable sensors and analytical methods. The ideal candidate holds a PhD
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) develop and implement algorithms for autonomous robots; (c) design and execute experiments to validate and refine algorithms and systems; (d) publish research findings in peer-reviewed journals and
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settings. Our project focuses on knitting of functional yarns through which knitted wearable with sensors and electronics are achieved in a single knit. Our knitted wearable solutions aims for real world
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, including autonomous robotic systems for In-space and On-orbit Servicing, Assembly, and Manufacturing (ISAM and OSAM) and space logistics. Develop and implement control algorithms for distributed multi-agent
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not limited to using UAV platforms to characterize active fire thermal and gas emissions, improve spreading models and detection algorithms, and assessing post-fire effects. The aim of the project is to
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of the vehicle, underscoring the importance of our work in this field. Various algorithms, models, and signals control different components of the BMS in lithium-ion batteries, including sensors, actuators, and
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University in St. Louis. She interned at Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab developing image motion algorithms for a visual prosthetic. She received her doctorate in electrical engineering from Stanford
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at intersections through real-time detection, classification, and tracking of vulnerable road users (VRUs) using advanced sensing technologies and artificial intelligence algorithms. The appointment is tentatively