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months). The position is focused on wireless sensors and sensing systems. The successful candidate will work under the supervision of Dr. Ahmad Alsharoa on cutting-edge projects involving the application
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volatile organic compound (VOC) exposure across diverse real-world indoor environments. This role offers the opportunity to conduct mobile sensor measurements, analyze air quality data, and generate insights
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multidisciplinary team to lead a field-based study characterizing volatile organic compound (VOC) exposure across diverse real-world indoor environments. This role offers the opportunity to conduct mobile sensor
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the holistic control concept of an HVDC grid-forming (GFM) multi-terminal hub. Development of a data-fusion approach to synthesize heterogenous data from different sensors and associated databases to form
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, high-impact research. Topic: Formation and Investigation of Conductive Tracks for Sensor Integration in Textiles Supervisor: Sandra Varnaitė-Žuravliova, Senior Researcher, Department of Textile
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publication list Two educational or professional recommendations All documents must be in English or include an official English translation. Connect with ORISE...on the GO! Download the new ORISE GO mobile
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, motivated early-career researcher interested in learning to collect, manage, analyze, and interpret data from multiple systems including mobile eye tracking, motion capture, and force plate posturography as
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steps in lithium-ion cell manufacturing—by building a scientifically informed and scalable framework for next-generation production. A key workstream of the fast FAST project provides the digital and
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technology to extract and analyze novel biofluids, such as dermal interstitial fluid (ISF). Your research activities will relate to the development of next-generation sensors for human health and performance
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, human factors usability evaluation, and design/visualization to develop applications that optimize combat casualty care. These projects include augmented/mixed reality systems, headset/sensor evaluations