Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Category
-
Employer
-
Field
-
combined with soil sensors systems and UAVs with multispectral cameras. Your tasks in detail: Development and application of high resolution time-lapse GPR and EMI imaging methods at multiple scales
-
wide range of markets such as automotive, industrial and aerospace. Our interdisciplinary field of "Microdisplays and Sensors" is engaged in the development and manufacturing of micro-displays and
-
: 100 % of the full-time weekly hours Tasks: Neuromorphic sensing via 2D-materials-nanoparticle networks Requirements: excellent university degree (Master of Science or diploma) in
-
Joint degree / double degree programme No Description/content Networks, computers, sensors, and actuators are increasingly integrated into cyber-physical systems; software systems that interact with
-
study qubit systems. A particular emphasis is on exploiting the manipulation capabilities of scanning probe microscopes to fabricate molecular quantum sensors on probe tips to detect the tiny electric and
-
of the DNA damage signaling network. Aim of this PhD project is to study the underlying mechanism of R-loops formation and its role in genome instability and cancer cell sensitivity to therapy by addressing
-
, GC-MS, NMR, metabolomics) will be combined with chemoinformatics approaches (e.g. molecular networks). Bioactivity is assessed using a combination of enzymatic and cell-based (pharmaceutically relevant
-
the Doctoral Network CAARE: ‘Multisensory in-line PAT in DSP for in-silico model-based process monitoring and control’ Applications are invited from suitable qualified candidates for a full time, 36 months fixed
-
learning-based modelling will be conducted. Within the project, you will learn and combine techniques from sensors, unique respirometric systems, electrochemical techniques, state-of-the-art electron
-
project starts in 2025. Proposed Research Topic: Atmospheric correction of Ground-Based SAR (GBSAR) measurements using a meteorological low-cost sensor network Supervisor: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Stefan Hinz (IPF