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of simulated sensors (vision, sonar, LiDAR, inertial navigation). - Implementation of guidance, control, and planning algorithms under environmental constraints. - Implementation of distributed simulation
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flexible working hours, variable part-time, job-sharing models and participation in mobile work (up to 50%). You will benefit from our family-friendly and collegial atmosphere, our established health
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research lies in the development, integration, and use of mobile and autonomous sensors for monitoring environmental changes in agricultural landscapes. The sensor systems are intended to provide data
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, NLRs trigger a response leading to cell death upon pathogen recognition. A recent evolutionary model proposes that NLRs have evolved from single units (singleton NLRs) able to both detect and respond
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the laboratories involved. Activities Integrate the components of the extracorporeal circuit (commercial plasmapheresis system, pumps, storage bags, bioreactor, biomass, tubing, sensors, filters). Engage with
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make a difference in the world! Position Information Texas A&M AgriLife Research – Dallas Center (https://dallas.tamu.edu/ ) is seeking a highly motivated individual to join the Controlled Environment
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Molina García Pardo . Keep in mind that supervisors are not allowed to get involved in the project proposal preparation. Context: The advances in sensor and information technologies, coupled with increased
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concerning the information sciences and technologies of the future in the fields of the environment (photovoltaics and sensors for the nuclear industry). health (interaction between waves and living organisms
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the threat of infectious diseases. Example projects: Mobile phone-connected sensors for self-testing of influenza Ultra-sensitive quantum sensors for environmental surveillance of infectious diseases in
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systems (ITS), and other big data analytics in support of emerging technologies and their applications to solve transportation/mobility challenges. Recently, the Center entered into an agreement with