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Requirements: Possess PhD degree in electrical engineering or related fields Extensive experience in robotics and sensor fusion Experience in system integration and flight control Excellent communication and
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Overview: Drive experimental research in next-generation propulsion, focusing on rotating detonation engines and high-enthalpy systems for future high-speed flight Work in a multidisciplinary team
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prediction) to enable insurability of AI systems in real-world deployments. About You We are continuing our search for top-flight talent to join our diverse department by inviting applications for Research
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the problem in the only flying mammals – bats. Bats have several key features with high value to the human health and in particular ageing. These include hosting viruses lethal to humans without getting sick
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research. Ability to move multiple pieces of laboratory equipment up to 50 lbs in and out of vehicles and across paved and unpaved flat or graded surfaces and/or multiple flights of indoor or outdoor steps
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to unlock the mysteries connecting TGFs, FGFs, glows, and lightning discharges through modeling and analysis of data from the groundbreaking ALOFT flight campaign. Our group's recent publications revealed
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discharges through modeling and analysis of data from the groundbreaking ALOFT flight campaign. Our group's recent publications revealed FGFs as a new class of high-energy atmospheric radiation, yet their
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. Taipei has direct flights to many international destinations, including most major cities in East Asia. As a metropolis it enjoys vibrant city life, low cost of living, and nearly free-of-charge public
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successful candidate will start from the scientific exploitation of the ASIM mission onboard the International Space Station and the ALOFT flight campaign, contribute to the identification of the scientific
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exploitation of the ASIM mission onboard the International Space Station and the ALOFT flight campaign, contribute to the identification of the scientific requirements for a space mission that goes beyond