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, writing publications, and disseminating results. - ROS 2 environment and robotics simulators. - Integration of simulated sensors (vision, sonar, LiDAR, inertial navigation). - Implementation of guidance
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opportunity The Carbon Analyst will be a member of Australian Antarctic Program Partnership (AAPP)’s project 5: Biogeochemistry, and will support at-sea biogeochemical sensor calibration, sample analysis, data
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developing and/or deploying data-driven or control systems (e.g., optimisation or machine learning workflows, sensors/telemetry, control systems, field trials, software prototypes, dashboards), ideally in a
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for robotics, electrical and digital control systems, sensors and sensor networks within the Advanced Manufacturing specialisation through the UTAS Virtual Learning Environment (VLE) Foster student success and
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directly supporting industry to adopt agile manufacturing technologies and approaches. Find out more here: https://www.csiro.au/en/about/people/business-units/Manufacturing As an Experimental Research
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near completion) in experimental physics or a related field experience in superconducting qubit measurements or relevant quantum sensors, cryogenic instrumentation, nanofabrication or particle/radiation
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research groups focused on molecular biosensing for point-of-use applications. To learn more, visit MOBIUS website at https://mobius.org.au/ The primary objective of MOBIUS is to accelerate the growth
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electronics for sensor readout systems, including ASIC and SoC design and verification. Strong experience in hardware–firmware co-design for data acquisition and processing pipelines, including FPGA-based
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Research Fellow in Ultra-Low-Loss Ring Resonators Section: Photonic Systems Circuits & Sensors Group Location: Highfield Campus Salary: £36,130 to £44,128 per annum Full Time Fixed Term until 31/07
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of visualisation technologies in research projects across the University. Nationally and internationally, data collection is becoming more intensive. Sensor technologies are improving in quality and capacity