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for activities in the Zero-G Lab and contributing to the Black-Hole Lab at Redwire Space Luxembourg for Hardware in the loop emulation of on-orbit scenarios. Responsabilities: Investigate existing verification and
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have: Solid experience in programming and deploying robotic systems, including real hardware Strong background in robotic manipulation and/or mobile manipulation Experience with mining robotic system
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supports the research on energy security and resilience of the power grid at the Energy Department (DOE) through advancement of modeling, simulation, and real-time monitoring of the power grid, including
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contribution towards IceCube-Gen2, with a particular focus on hardware and radio technology Responsibilities for the laboratory tasks towards IceCube-Gen2 and contribution to the project management in
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enable seamless human–machine interaction by interpreting brain activity (e.g., EEG signals) in real time using energy-efficient neuromorphic hardware. The successful candidate will work on the design and
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; computer software/hardware; presentation software; microscopes. Physical Demands and Work Environment PHYSICAL DEMANDS: Standing, sitting, walking, talking, and hearing. No special vision requirements
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research spanning detector simulation, Spiking Neural Network (SNN) design, neuromorphic hardware, and data-rich experimental systems such as CMS pixel detectors, Timepix4, and novel photodetector
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to develop efficiently, this requires competencies in optical and quantum physics, experience in development of experimental control hardware, and perseverance and ingenuity. The positions are part of
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, and anomaly detection. Build simulation pipelines and, where applicable, hardware-in-the-loop or lab prototypes; manage datasets and reproducible code. Academic Writing Lead and co-author journal and
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and environmental conditions. Candidates should have a strong publication record in mobile robotics. A strong focus on sensing and control systems, demonstrated through hardware-validated experiments