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microfluidic fibres containing cells. These "living sensors" will react to external stimuli such as drugs, electric signals, mechanical forces, and temperature changes. The project has potential applications in
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Job Category CUPE 116 Job Title CUPE 116 Research Assistant Tech 2 Department Taghipour, Fariborz | Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering | Faculty of Applied Science Posting End Date
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of Chemical and Biological Engineering | Faculty of Applied Science Compensation Range $4,426.00 - $4,845.00 CAD Monthly Posting End Date May 30, 2025 Note: Applications will be accepted until 11:59 PM
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This self-funded PhD research project aims to develop smart sensors based on low-frequency resonance accelerometers for condition monitoring of ultra-speed bearings. The developed smart sensors will
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for many high-tech companies. Job description This role involves the development of cutting-edge chemical sensors based on metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) that leverage kinetic selectivity to differentiate
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atomic physicist and quantum sensor developer, Dr Anna Kowalczyk, and a developmental neuroscientist, Dr Barbara Pomiechowska, at Birmingham BabyLab, in collaboration with an industrial partner, FieldLine
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studentship will work with conservation charities and citizen scientists to develop and validate innovative origami-paper eDNA sensors for the rapid detection of chemical and microbial contaminants in river
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Full time research associate with the opportunity to work fully funded for 18 months on ultrasound data transmission across a metal barrier. The research is based on finite element and analytical
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institutions in five European countries and will be supported by a network of industrial and academic partners. About the position The objective of this project is the development and application of soft sensors
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performance and explore the use of an ultrasonic sensor for real-time monitoring. Experiment with ultrasonic sensors for real-time seal gap measurement. Combine experimental research and mathematical modelling