Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description What you will do As a Photonic Quantum Sensing
-
more electronics are being used "in the edge". Think of biomedical wearables, internet of things sensing nodes, autonomous robots, etc. The PhD project will investigate the design of event-based
-
Infrastructure? No Offer Description The PhD researcher will ● carry out fundamental research on active sensing “at scale” with the view of increasing the applicability of event-vision sensors to robotic control
-
(nano)materials. The research will investigate both direct and indirect quenching strategies, with a focus on singlet oxygen production and suppression in photoelectrochemistry and sensing applications
-
head-on. We will reinvent generative cooperative vision and semantic compression methods so fleets of intelligent machines can perceive the world robustly, efficiently, and in a trustworthy manner—even
-
. This will involve investigating techniques for model compression and efficient inference to enable on-board condition monitoring directly at the wind turbine, reducing data transmission requirements, central
-
the following disciplines: advanced control design, event-based systems, active sensing, neuromorphic engineering, vision for robotics. Research experience (e.g. through Master thesis work or research
-
understanding of nanopore science, who thrives in multidisciplinary environments and is motivated to shape the future of single-molecule sensing platforms. In this job, your key responsibilities will be: Drive
-
above-average academic performance. Have experience with data collection and analyzing data using quantitative research methods. Have great analytical skills and are digitally savvy. Feel comfortable
-
of a different scientific discipline entirely and (ii) at least one training internship (min. 2 months) at one of the non-academic partners*, wherein they will be able to taste the industrial perspective