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description Temperature sensing is fundamental to fields ranging from industrial process control to quantum technologies and biomedical applications. However, conventional temperature sensors face a key
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sensors of the future, whilst also setting the foundations for the software technologies to run on this new generation of equipment – which of course includes AI. Meanwhile we are pushing the limits
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"Nano-structured RC networks – a pathway to artificial skin" project. The primary objective is to develop a comprehensive simulation framework that bridges microscopic semiconductor morphology with
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research projects can be found at https://cs3-erc.org/ . Ideal candidates for this position should have a strong research background in one or multiple areas, such as the Internet of Things, embedded sensor
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of long-distance quantum networking science and technology, centered on atomic-based quantum memories and quantum repeaters, with the goal of building regional-scale quantum internet services. Active areas
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Description The Jones Lab at Georgetown University uses innovative techniques to map greenhouse gas emissions both locally and around the world. The lab is actively engaged in sensor development, field work
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at ESA and centre for networking and scientific collaboration among world-class researchers in ESA Member States (MS) and worldwide. The Hub brings together young and senior scientists from various
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on the followings will be preferred: PCB board design (Altium or Allegro) FEM modeling with HFSS or COMSOL Locomotion sensors NYUAD is ranked #1 in the UAE by the Nature Index for high-quality research output while
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(MUCCnet: atmosphere.ei.tum.de ) Optimization of an urban sensor network configuration for greenhouse gas and air pollutant measurements using mathematical and physical assessments Analysis of ground-based
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structures for immersion boiling enhancement. In addition, we will be deploying physics informed neural network modeling to predict the electrothermal behavior or high power rf devices. Anticipated