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the implementation of mechanical testing combined with a variety of sensors to follow changes in the structures. You will use a range of surface analytical techniques to characterize the detected changes. You will
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mechanisms in wooden structures. This will require the implementation of mechanical testing combined with a variety of sensors to follow changes in the structures. You will use a range of surface analytical
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Sensing, Interaction & Perception Lab is looking for a PhD student in Human-Computer Interaction. The project will focus on input detection from sensor signals (e.g
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improve clothing design or indoor air conditioning strategies. Currently, we rely at Empa on the use of thermal manikins that have multiple sensors installed to predict heat stress in several environments
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+ firmware, MCU + sensor integration, ideally using nRF chips). Optional but encouraged is some experience with UWB (communication protocol, distance estimation) and basic feedback control/robotics (Kalman
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under ETH Zurich Excellent working conditions, including access to modern GPU and computing infrastructure and sensor equipment A competitive salary in accordance with the regulations of ETH Zurich Active
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addition to acquiring hands-on experience in energy storage/sensor device fabrication and testing. Consequently, students will bring multiple areas of expertise to bear in order to solve problems and will receive a
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processing algorithms and geo-/biophysical parameter retrieval methods for different SAR sensor constellations and data acquisition modes (e.g., multi-baseline SAR interferometry, SAR tomography, bistatic SAR
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the course of the projects, students will gain proficiency in synthesizing and characterizing organic/inorganic molecules and nanomaterials in addition to acquiring hands-on experience in energy storage/sensor
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, multi-energy grids, and the integration of renewable energy and storage systems Your tasks In the framework of MSCA Doctoral Network (DN) Consumer Energy Demand Flexibility in Electricity Use (CoDEF