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/assemblies, many of which are used in flight-critical applications. AMBs utilise electromagnets to levitate a shaft in free-space without any physical contact whatsoever to eliminate friction & wear. Bearings
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developments within the scope of the NHMRC ideas project (Portable Electromagnetic Torso Scanner). This project aims to develop a portable scanner operating at microwave frequencies for early-stage diagnosis
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. This involves designing and optimising electromagnetic actuators, developing power electronic circuits, and implementing control algorithms. You will engage in advanced modelling, simulation, prototype
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You will develop, or assist to develop, novel cryogenic valve systems for controlling liquid hydrogen flow in zero-emission aircraft. This involves designing and optimising electromagnetic actuators
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Robotics; and Electromagnetics and Remote Sensing. The department participates in the CSU Information Science and Technology Center, the CSU-CHILL National Radar Facility, and the NSF Engineering Research
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18 Feb 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company INESC TEC Research Field Physics » Electromagnetism Physics » Optics Physics » Electronics Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country
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School graduates over a thousand students who are ready to take on great ambitions and challenges. For more details, please view: https://www.ntu.edu.sg/eee Innovative Electronic & Electromagnetic Devices
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the University of Delaware, where he conducted undergraduate research on 3D printed electromagnetic devices. Max Olender Dr. Max Olender joined DARPA in July 2024. He received his Bachelor and Master of Science
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training in design and creation of meshes in COMSOL software. Creation of fluid dynamics and electromagnetic models for the area of tissue engineering. Knowledge of instrumentation and signal processing
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assistant and specialist candidate Preferred selection criteria Experience with electromagnetic simulation software suites and photonic circuit design. Ability to work outside of Norway for short exchange