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., camera traps, thermal imaging, acoustic sensors) Practical skills in programming and analysis of large datasets Publication record in relevant areas Ability to communicate effectively in English, both
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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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, energy management in wireless sensor networks, and streaming over wireless links. We invite qualified candidates to join our group and participate in cutting-edge research related to these topics
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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
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the spatial reasoning capabilities of multi-mode large language models and hybrid AI systems combining artificial neural networks with symbolic AI. In-house research and development of one of these systems
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the spatial reasoning capabilities of multi-mode large language models and hybrid AI systems combining artificial neural networks with symbolic AI. In-house research and development of one of these systems
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; Regional, national, and international collaborator programmes. For more information on our research, please see Prof. Barbour’s current group website at https://academic.sun.ac.za/barbour/Home.html , as
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: Developing physics-informed neural networks (PINNs) for complex dynamical systems modeling and observer design Creating and validating digital twin architectures that incorporate physical laws and constraints
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models for each study site, informed by sensor networks and image-based observations. Conduct cross-disciplinary geospatial analyses linking modeled flooding patterns with soil pathogen and participant
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of improving human health. Aligned with Rutgers University–New Brunswick and collaborating university wide, RBHS includes eight schools, a behavioral health network, and five centers and institutes that focus