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these challenges by exploring and developing advanced methodologies for wind turbine drivetrain condition monitoring. The successful candidate will primarily focus on: Signal processing techniques: Developing and
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-B4 Investigators: Prof. Dr. Meng Wang, Chair of Traffic Process Automation , and co-supervised by another expert in traffic control Requirements: excellent or very good university degree
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biofilm formation or virulence factor synthesis. The signaling molecule c-di-GMP controls bacterial biofilm formation and virulence. The content of c-di-GMP in bacteria is determined by the activities
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the intersection of control theory, robotics, artificial intelligence, and signal processing, and is a key enabler of future intelligent infrastructure.This project will focus on the development of novel control
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and implantable sensors o Microfluidic-based electrochemical platforms o Data-driven sensor signal processing Fluent English proficiency (B2/C1 level or higher). Strong analytical, problem-solving
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, and combining the resulting digital stream in a smart way. The circuit design in the transmitter and receiver areas will be complemented by researchers in signal processing to investigate these topics
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of diverse teams with multiple technical and theoretical expertise. Applicable responsibilities for both positions: You are expected to be able to organize and perform your own experiments, and critically
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from multiple high-income countries, including the UK (UKHLS), Germany (SOEP), Australia (HILDA), and the US (PSID), alongside ageing studies such as SHARE, ELSA, and TILDA. Where feasible
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University Hospital, Duke Regional Hospital, Duke Raleigh Hospital, Duke Health Integrated Practice, Duke Primary Care, Duke Home Care and Hospice, Duke Health and Wellness, and multiple affiliations. Job
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for advanced courses, international research visits, and networking across Sweden’s top universities. Information about the research group The Computer Vision Group at the division of Signal processing and