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of Bergen and NORCE, Bergen. SFI Smart Ocean is advancing a wireless observation system for multi-parameter monitoring of underwater environments and installations. The system employs autonomous smart sensors
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installations. The system employs autonomous smart sensors to enable flexible, distributed, robust, energy-efficient, cost-effective, and secure marine measurements, data management, and remote operations. About
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using Contactless Sensors Integrated with Operational Modal Analysis (TORSION)”. The main aim of this project is to develop a condition monitoring system with contactless sensors for critical components
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and utilize quiescent periods during harsh weather conditions. To this end data from navigational radars and other relevant sensor channels will be used as input to models that can be used to forecast
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underlying pain and distressing symptoms in people who are no longer able to explain their suffering. The project will combine traditional assessment scales with sensor-based measurements, with novel analyses
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, Distributed Acoustic Sensing and Distributed Temperature and Strain Sensing instrumentation, Transient Electromagnetic measurement capacity, piezometers, self-potential sensors and ground-based interferometric
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science, remote sensing, nucleic acid analyses, in situ sensors, robotics, and big data computational approaches within a transdisciplinary systems framework. Your immediate leader will be the Head of
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of Science and Technology (NTNU) for general criteria for the position. Preferred selection criteria Competencies on IOT and Sensor technologies Good oral and written presentation skills in Norwegian
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volume of remotely sensed data are rapidly increasing, with an expanding variety of sensor and platform types, higher temporal frequencies, and varying spatial scales. These developments present both
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combine them with fundamental knowledge about human physiology to create personalized models (or avatars) from observations of humans in motion. Combining physiological models with data from sensors on and