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on security and privacy in Telepresence Systems, including VR, MR, and XR technologies. This project focuses on integrating sensor data authenticate users and verify the authenticity of surrounding information
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, focusing on its roles in metabolic pathways essential for biosynthesis and redox balance. Our work explores how p53 functions as both a sensor and regulator of cellular metabolism. We are also identifying
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force‑responsive probes, DNA‑based sensors, or advanced microscopy to understand mechanochemical signaling in cells. Operate and innovate with state‑of‑the‑art optical, fluorescence, and force
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of the fingers, and the positions of tactile sensors), and the control policy for that hand, when given a particular task or set of tasks. Through this, we aim to develop a framework that can automatically
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mechanics using wearable sensors. • Models of bone health in running populations. • Models of tissue stress and strain in athletes. • Models of health and performance in female athletes. • Models of athlete
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and quantum sensors are more than welcome. The applicants may also apply for“Boya postdoctoral fellow”in every January, which provides even more competitive benefits (see http://postdocs.pku.edu.cn
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needs. Tasks may involve CAD design, machining, and integration of sensors and control systems. Collaboration and Mentorship 5% Work collaboratively with faculty, graduate students, and other postdoctoral
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sensor data, public databases, and GIS. Predictive Modeling:Design predictive models to evaluate the impact of urban and environmental policies on public health. Interdisciplinary Collaboration:Collaborate
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with IoT technologies (smart sensors, connected devices) for real-time monitoring of waste systems. Circular Economy: Familiarity with circular economy principles as applied to waste management
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the development and management of a new study developing a novel non-invasive wearable sensor for the early detection of cardiovascular decompensation in humans. Responsible for developing and managing protocols