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about the Shih Lab: Learn more about the innovative work led by Dr. William Shih here: https://www.shih.hms.harvard.edu/ . What you’ll do: Develop DNA-based sensors that seed crisscross assembly of single
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, if applicable. Enrolment in Master’s degree in Electronic Engineering or Biomedical Engineering. Work plan: 1) Build pneumatic actuators (T1); 2) Build tactile sensors to collect group tactile interactions with
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interest since 2000. It allows us to better plan our cities, and new approaches have been made possible with the widespread use of smartphones carrying several different sensors. As a matter of fact, in most
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ecosystems. This can be data collected about the marine environment from, e.g., satellites, using passive or active acoustic sensors, or underwater video/images from AUVs. The research will be done in
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multimodal data (e.g., wearable sensors, EHRs, behavioral data) to detect early signs of chronic conditions such as cardiometabolic, mental health, and frailty-related disorders. Build generative AI systems
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sensors, or similar instrumentation) involving microphones and accelerometers, or multi-channel data acquisition systems will be advantageous. Knowledge of building acoustics, structure-borne noise
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of turn-on fluorescent sensor for chloride using polymer materials and coatings 5. Engage with industry and engineering collaborators. 6. Publish findings in scientific papers Basic Qualifications Required
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development integrating audio, vision, language, and sensor data for embodied and socially intelligent systems. Drive publication output from concept development through submission to leading venues. Grant
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and sensor data analysis Experience in remote sensing with satellites Experience in analytics in biogeochemistry, microbial ecology, and field work in aquatic environment Experience in Python, GIS
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Commitment to carry out research in Trondheim Experience in implementing in-situ water quality measurements and sensor data analysis Experience in remote sensing with satellites Experience in analytics in