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regulation of chemical reactions and processes. RESOLV’s mission stretches from fundamental research to the translation into applications such as green technologies or smart sensors. We offer two training
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based on both visual and tactile information. The candidate will be responsible for developing detailed simulation models of both robots, sensors, and components to be assembled. In addition
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(University of Adelaide). Project 1.4. Quantum biosensor development (University of Adelaide). Project 1.5. Quantum chemical sensor development (University of Adelaide). Project 2.1. Superconducting quantum
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skills and be interested in developing a collaborative program of applied research in robotics. For example, this may include sensor development, applied robotic perception, algorithm development, or other
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catheter probe based magnetic sensors for biological applications. To perform quantum sensing, we optically read-out the NV centre's electron spin state to quantify the perturbing effect of nearby
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(MCQST) is inviting applications for a Ph.D. or postdoctoral position. In recent years, spin defects in diamonds have been shown to act as atomic-sized sensors for nanoscale- microscopic magnetic field
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personal profile, potential tasks include but are not limited to: - Development of a recirculation system for culture medium in a perfusion bioreactor system - Implementation of process control, soft sensor
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of marine resources, including marine bioenergy; environmental sensor development; environmental remediation; developmental biology; marine biomedicine; molecular and cellular systems and sustainable urban
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will research strategies on including physics and enhance active learning as well as aim at reducing catastrophic forgetting. You will research how to uncover uncertainties that are hidden to sensors and
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monitoring disturbances from both satellites and ground-based sensors. The latter is expected to contribute to the further development of the pylidar repository. This PhD project will be promoted by prof. Kim