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fascinated by cutting-edge photonic technologies and their role in shaping the future of clean energy? Do you want to pioneer integrated photonic sensors for nuclear fusion diagnostics? Join us in developing
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acceleration. While optical sensors have great advantages, they are challenged by high cost and the difficulty to distinguish various physical quantities. We address these challenges by developing broadband
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bipolar disorder. You can make it happen. Join our project Wearable sensors for monitoring of sweat metabolites. Job description Patients with chronic conditions regularly need to visit the hospital
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(interplanetary cruise, aero assistance, precision landing, ascent, rendezvous and docking, re-entry, formation flying and drag-free systems, …); technology development of AOCS sensors and actuators (star trackers
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resilient infrastructure? Would you like to integrate advanced AI techniques with heterogeneous UAV-based sensor data for the inspection and maintenance of critical transportation infrastructure, addressing
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, such as quantum sensors (Rydberg receivers, NV diamond sensors, etc.) and photonic sensors. You will also work on optical payloads based on more classical optical systems, including imagers and
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circularity into a next-generation platform for real-time decision-making in battery recycling. This is what you are going to do Develop and implement multi-sensor analytical workflows (e.g. chemical
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you wonder how AI and sensor technology are changing our view of animal welfare and the human-animal relationship? And do you want to explore the opportunities and dilemmas that this technological
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analogue field tests; mathematical modelling and simulations; research and integration of novel sensors for robot perception; algorithmic design and computer programming implementation of building blocks
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, including the integration of GNC sensors and actuators within hardware-in-the-loop and avionics test bench environments; contributing to the follow-up of the electrical power subsystem development, including