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transistor is still early investigation. P-type GaN transduction could enable a new class of transistor circuits as well as novel sensor and transducers. Your PhD project will focus on both the fundamental
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(e.g. safety, norms, networks) influence active lifestyles; develop and test physical activity and destination choice models, integrating data from sources such as sensors, surveys, Google Street View
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to simulate cascading disaster effects, as well as satellite and sensor data, looking specifically at 6 different use cases across Europe. In addition to the detailed innovative analysis of existing methods and
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sensor platform for PFAS detection in environmental and food samples. PhD candidate in Molecular Imprinting and Device Fabrication at the Sensor Engineering Department Job Description This PhD project aims
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an electrochemical sensor platform for PFAS detection in environmental and food samples. PhD candidate in Molecular Imprinting and Device Fabrication at the Sensor Engineering Department Job Description This PhD
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, postdocs, and faculty members. Our group focuses on understanding and mitigating corrosion processes, and on the development of electrocatalysts and electrochemical sensors through the synthesis of materials
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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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, to mitigate user burden, monitoring should occur as minimally obtrusive and as engaging for a large audience as possible. Unobtrusive sensor technologies could complement self-reported data and may reduce the
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faculty is helping to make completely sustainable and future-proof. At the same time, we are developing the chips and sensors of the future, whilst also setting the foundations for the software technologies
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electrical power, enabling smart sensors to operate without batteries. You will explore novel capacitor-based rectifier architectures, adaptive impedance-matching algorithms, and on-chip protection mechanisms