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team and their collaborators in wireless bioelectronics, the goal of this project is to design a wireless architecture and RF circuits that enable backscattering-based wireless biosensing using organic
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l'Environnement et de l'Espace (LPC2E, Orléans), we work together in a long-standing partnership to develop a miniature magnetic field sensor with a detectivity as low as 0.1 - 1 pT/sqrt(Hz). The sensor we propose
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Inria, the French national research institute for the digital sciences | Villeneuve la Garenne, le de France | France | about 2 months ago
national scientific initiatives. 1) Theoretical developments of control design methods applicable to periodic state systems 2) Application of artificial neural networks to the design of Leonov functions
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of graphene-based sensors for detecting breast cancer biomarkers in sweat. The work will focus on optimizing sensor integration, ensuring high sensitivity and selectivity, and establishing robust measurement
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growing rapidly around the world with an increasing amount of computing devices using wireless networks. With the diversity of these devices comes the development of multiple wireless protocols and
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dosimetry, statistical modeling of exposure, stochastic dosimetry and artificial intelligence, influence of network technologies and architectures on exposure, standardization of exposure assessment methods
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and BGC-Argo missions of the OneArgo international programmes can be used to estimate pCO2 with an accuracy that depends on available sensors. pCO2 can be computed from the relatively expensive BGC-Argo
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a great potential for ultra-high-speed wireless communication, with data rates far surpassing those of current 5G systems. We are currently hiring a post-doc with expertise in finite-element
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wireless networks comprises a unified network of connected objects, it is essential to ensure the cooperation and coordination of the devices that compose it. While communication networks have traditionally
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and genetically encoded calcium sensors to monitor both the extracellular fluctuations of selected NTs/NMs and neuronal activity in different brain structures throughout the day in control and epileptic