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one of our ongoing research projects: Position 1: Postdoctoral Researcher in Smart Video Sensorization for Healthcare (SViSenS Project) As a postdoctoral researcher, you will contribute to the Smart
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nanoparticles electrochemistry, wearable electrochemical sensor and microelectrode fabrication and sensing assay. The main duties of the selected applicant will be: As a postdoctoral or project researcher, you
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, electronic circuit design characterization techniques (Raman microscopy, AFM, SEM, etc.) neuroscience biological/in-vivo sensors Experience in collaboration with biologists or medical researchers is an
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, precipitation patterns, and the Earth’s energy balance (e.g. greenhouse gas fluxes and albedo change). The appointed Postdoctoral Researchers/Project Researchers will lead synthesis research on their chosen topic
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laboratory and industrial settings will be explored, including various hydrogen reduction techniques, considering different process conditions and raw materials. Hydrogen via Methane Pyrolysis With the energy
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utilized to explore how quantum protocols can be adapted to mechanical sensors in the quantum regime for various applications. Your role The experimental work in all these projects involves design of
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negotiable, preferably in autumn 2025 or in 2026. Background Northern wetlands emit large amounts of methane (CH4), a potent greenhouse gas. There are high uncertainties in the estimation of wetland CH4
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molecules. The urban meteorology group studies urban atmosphere, air quality and greenhouse gas cycle using a wide range of theoretical and experimental methods. RESTART project studies the future urban
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environmental impact, and reduced greenhouse gas emissions. Within bioscience, the department has research in bioprocess technology, molecular biotechnology, enzyme technology, metabolic engineering, synthetic
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to understand cluster and particle formation for atmospherically relevant molecules. The urban meteorology group studies urban atmosphere, air quality and greenhouse gas cycle using a wide range of theoretical