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will address the intricate challenge of enabling AI to learn continuously and collaboratively from wearable or mobile sensor data without compromising user privacy. Your efforts and collaborations with
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scientists and companies working in liposome technology, cell-free protein production, sensor development, clinical nephrology, and medical decision-making. Where to apply Website https
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EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Would you like to develop (materials for) hydrogen sensors that can the quantify the hydrogen
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environment? Do you have a background in active acoustics and are you capable of integrating data from a wide range of sensors? As a postdoc in the Vidi project, you will apply a combination of sea-going
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Sr gases for quantum sensing, the study of many-body physics and for quantum computing. We explore new ways to build sensors, such as superradiant clocks and collaborate with industry, startups and
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model scenarios, and data which can be used to test the developed models. Measurements will include, for example, water content, and pressure head with local in-situ sensors. In addition we aim to carry
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offer an exciting postdoctoral position, in collaboration with Demcon, focusing on off-road SLAM using lidar, camera, and IMU. Do you have a deep understanding of semantic segmentation, SLAM, sensor
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challenges in industrial monitoring and medical care? We are looking for creative minds who will develop the sensor technology of the future. Job description You will play a key role in several research
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Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description AI-enabled polymer monitoring via multi-sensor intelligent non
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batteries. This includes developing designs for flow fields and spacers, assessing different electrolytes, studying sealing properties and interaction with the (bipolar) membranes, and developing sensors