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. The successful candidate will be joining the Atomic Quantum Optics group led by Prof. Dr. Morgan Mitchell. The group has several active research topics focused on hot-vapor quantum sensors, including
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Collaborate with the research group and external partners on cutting-edge atomic and nuclear sensor applications Present research findings at group meetings, conferences, and through scientific publications
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Molina García Pardo . Keep in mind that supervisors are not allowed to get involved in the project proposal preparation. Context: The advances in sensor and information technologies, coupled with increased
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seconds), 2) very compact, allowing a SBEC magnetometer to search for short-range monopole-dipole forces that are out of reach of other sensor technologies and 3) very clean, well-understood systems
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out-couplers to interface with external light sources. This architecture will serve as a platform for developing both optical sensors and optical signal processors, leveraging existing integrated
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UNIVERSIDAD CATÓLICA DE MURCIA - FUNDACIÓN UNIVERSITARIA SAN ANTONIO DE MURCIA | Spain | 2 months ago
Wearable Sensors The UCAM-SENS research unit is seeking a highly motivated and experienced postdoctoral researcher specializing in biomedical wearable sensors. If you have a strong track record in designing
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to significant losses during processing, transport, retail and storage stages. In parallel, advances in sensor, information and communication technologies, together with increased computational capabilities, have
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optical spectroscopy, including measurements as a function of temperature, oxygen concentration, and pH. Calibration of the materials as sensors to measure temperature, oxygen, and pH values in cells
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measurements Calibration of materials as sensors to measure temperature, oxygen, and pH values in cells Development of models based on artificial intelligence algorithms to interpret luminescence signals Study
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, Physics , quant-ph , Quantum Science + Quantum Information Science + Quantum Optics + Theoretical Physics , Quantum Sensors , Theoretical Particle Physics , Theoretical Physics, HEP-Phenomenology (hep-ph