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areas of nanoscience and nanotechnology. Job Title: Postdoctoral researcher for the development of nanoporous graphene field-effect transistor sensors Research area or group: Atomic Manipulation and
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. The successful candidate will be joining the Atomic Quantum Optics group led by Prof. Dr. Morgan Mitchell. The group has several active research topics focused on hot-vapor quantum sensors, including
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to develop highly performant, CMOS compatible, thermal sensor and microbolometer technology. The project aims to revolutionize thermal imaging technologies for automotive, safety and surveillance by developing
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fiber sensors compatible with telecommunications networks. A significant part of the work will be experimental, focusing on the control and characterization of the light sources integrated into the sensor
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Institut de Recerca Biomèdica de Lleida, Fundació Dr. Pifarré (IRBLleida) | Spain | about 2 months ago
"DistriMuSe: DISTRIBUTED MULTI-SENSOR SYSTEMS FOR HUMAN SAFETY AND HEALTH" and will join the Health Care Research Group (GRECS) within the research line Chronicity and Healthy Ageing. The tasks you will perform
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photodetectors and image sensors based on heavy metal free and RoHS compliant nanomaterials. The project is focused on the development of materials and devices thereof based on Pb/Hg – free colloidal quantum dots
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for industrial applications (e.g. building integration PV) and novel self-powered photovoltaic-based devices for Internet of things (IoT) applications (e.g. sensors, wearables, printed electronics). The group
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-powered photovoltaic-based devices for Internet of things (IoT) applications (e.g. sensors, wearables, printed electronics). The group, with more than 15 year of experience in the field, is internationally
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Collaborate with the research group and external partners on cutting-edge atomic and nuclear sensor applications Present research findings at group meetings, conferences, and through scientific publications
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homes and business environments has led to increased concerns about the security of these systems. Yate devices, such as sensors and wearables, are often very simple and do not have effective security