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underwater frames and instrumentation, including sensor testing and calibration Quantifying benthic biogeochemical fluxes and momentum fluxes in situ from high-density datasets (e.g. using eddy covariance
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experimental and you will design, build and operate various high-vacuum equipment for making the samples as well as an array of characterization techniques for benchmarking samples. Responsibilities and
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in collaboration with international research and industrial partners. The position requires software development within the topics of navigation, sensor fusion, Kalman filtering and gravity field
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spectroscopy experiments (electron-energy loss spectroscopy and cathodoluminescence). The project will focus on the description of layered systems combined with individual photonic scatterers or periodic arrays
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limited to: Testing underwater frames and instrumentation, including sensor testing and calibration Quantifying benthic biogeochemical fluxes and momentum fluxes in situ from high-density datasets (e.g
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research in digital and high-frequency electronics, embedded systems, control, and communication, utilizing cutting-edge reconfigurable computing and sensors. The aim is to develop next-generation
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synergy with another postdoc working on the same project, whose focus is on the development, demonstration and application of the functionalized quartz resonators integrated into a sensor prototype. If
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within nanophotonics, lasers, quantum photonics, optical sensors, LEDs, photovoltaics, ultra-high speed optical transmission systems, and bio-photonics. Technology for people DTU develops technology for
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nearly 300 employees of which around 200 research different aspects of photonics. Research is performed within nanophotonics, photonic nanotechnology, lasers, quantum photonics, optical sensors, LEDs
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the disparities. While foundation models offer great promise for creating more robust machine learning models for a wide array of tasks, it remains an open problem how to foresee their biases across that wide array