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work on novel sensors and their applications. The group The quantum sensing group at the Walter Schottky Institute of TU Munich (lab head: Friedemann Reinhard) seeks to translate cutting edge basic
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structures for composite infrastructures: Wireless surface gauges and integrated sensors, SHM/NDT/Inline/Online. The Composites Lab develops and authenticates techniques to achieve better designs of composite
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integrated sensors, SHM/NDT/Inline/Online. The Composites Lab develops and authenticates techniques to achieve better designs of composite materialbased structures. Much of this research is done in close
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variations. Structural health monitoring (SHM) and smart structures for composite infrastructures: Wireless surface gauges and integrated sensors, SHM/NDT/Inline/Online. The Composites Lab develops and
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seeking to harness the power of nuclear medicine for therapy and track its therapeutic responses using optoacoustics. The lab focuses on novel imaging techniques and new sensor technologies. More
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seconds), 2) very compact, allowing a SBEC magnetometer to search for short-range monopole-dipole forces that are out of reach of other sensor technologies and 3) very clean, well-understood systems
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(MUCCnet: atmosphere.ei.tum.de ) Optimization of an urban sensor network configuration for greenhouse gas and air pollutant measurements using mathematical and physical assessments Analysis of ground-based
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, climate and earth system modeling, soil parameter mapping, and multi-sensor segmentation, together with our partners at renowned international and national institutes such as Bonn University, Alfred Wegener
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be designed for benchtop testing to be integrated with sensors and DAQ. Two-phase evaporation simulations using VOF and UDFs in ANSYS-Fluent are also required. b. Fundamental studies of boiling heat