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24 Mar 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company ETH Zürich Research Field Environmental science » Earth science Environmental science » Other Geography » Other Physics » Acoustics Physics » Applied
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Accessible Tinnitus Notch Noise Therapy via Machine Learning, Acoustic Metamaterials and Additive Manufacturing (with NHS and TinnitusUK) EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Sustainable Sound
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Instructional Technology Services (https://liberalarts.utexas.edu/laits/ ), a unique service department dedicated to creating, maintaining, and promoting technology within the College of Liberal Arts
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of research methods, technical models, equipment and techniques relevant to the project/discipline as outlined in the Job Purpose. A4 An applied knowledge of how to design, model, and tune acoustic fields
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Institut Lumière Matière ILM- UMR 5306 CNRS / Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 | Villeurbanne, Rhone Alpes | France | about 1 month ago
in cells. Based on this device, we will study the formation of condensates in pathogenic variants involved in several neurodegenerative diseases. We will use inducible systems and measure acoustic
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survey, such as pipe cable locating, ground penetrating radar and acoustic leakage detection essential to the Laboratory with WSD; (c) possess the qualification of Member of the Hong Kong Institute
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9 Mar 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company CNRS Department Laboratoire d'Etude des Microstructures et de Mécanique des Matériaux Research Field Engineering Physics » Acoustics Engineering
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, construction, building envelope, fire protection, acoustical and lighting). Detailed Position Information The Department of Civil, Construction and Environmental Engineering (CCEE: https://cce.eng.ua.edu/ ) and
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. Detailed description of the work duties, such as: Research and optimization of acoustic cell sorting. Designing and building of new acoustic cell separation modalities. Research within single cell proteomics
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cavitation damage scenarios (particularly in the context of hydroelectric power generation). The methodology will be based on a non-intrusive ultrasonic method for detecting cavitation, using acoustic signal