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models tailored to Dutch industry needs, focusing on underserved modalities (e.g. sensor data, time series, multimodal signals) and edge applications. The consortium develops an open-source toolbox
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a PhD position in the field of metasurfaces for single-molecule biosensing. This project aims to develop a new generation of single-molecule sensors that exploit collective and localized resonances in
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? Then this PhD position is for you! Quantum technologies are based on uniquely quantum effects. Among them, sensors using oscillating mechanical systems are especially promising: they can advance
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the classical to the quantum world while developing real-world applications in quantum sensing? Then this PhD position is for you! Quantum technologies are based on uniquely quantum effects. Among them, sensors
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Erasmus MC (University Medical Center Rotterdam); yesterday published | Netherlands | about 1 month ago
You will be part of a project that will develop wearable heart-monitoring technology based on ultrasound sensors. This is a critical advancement as the aging population increasingly demands better
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mechanical stress into useful electrical energy, enabling autonomous sensors and systems in demanding industrial and structural environments. The research will involve a combination of analytical modelling
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expertise on animal breeding, biological understanding of traits of cattle, swine, poultry and fish and sensor technology and big data analyses. We perform research in quantitative genetics, genomics, animal
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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 to run on this new generation
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are developing the chips and 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
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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