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space. This PhD-research aims to investigate the potential of (quasi-)distributed optical fibre sensing techniques for measuring groundwater fluxes through sensor development, lab and field experiments
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. Joerg Hoffmann at University of Saarland. 2) 1-2 PhD students working with Prof. Hendrik Blockeel and/or Prof. Jesse Davis on the topic of developing novel approaches for learning, compressing, and
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with a second doctoral researcher to optimize the architecture of fiber sensors, fostering synergistic innovation and breakthrough advancements. Optical fiber-based sensing stands as a cornerstone
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programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description We are searching for a PhD student to research and develop novel soft sensing solution for self-healing
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variations in space. The recently granted fully funded FWO project “Can we listen to groundwater?” aims to investigate the potential of (quasi-) distributed optical fibre sensing techniques for measuring
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this framework, we are looking for a motivated PhD researcher who will work across KU Leuven and the University of Essex, at the interface of urban ecology, remote sensing, environmental epidemiology and data
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to work on selective spectral microscopic imaging (SSMI) for in-situ sensing applications. Many emerging applications, including microplastic detection, food safety, bioimaging, and materials analysis
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. Feel free to let us know in your cover letter if there are any past or current circumstances that can impact your application. By embracing the unique perspectives and experiences of our team members, we
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align with the core themes of our research line. In particular, and in a broad sense, we are interested in empirical doctoral research that focuses on the youth justice system, understood as the system
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behaviour, with a focus on singlet oxygen production and suppression in photoelectrochemical sensing applications. This fundamental research project will advance the understanding of photosensitizers in