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information about the institute can be found at https://www.dlr.de/en/qt/ . The focus of research and transfer in the field of electromagnetic quantum sensors is on: quantum sensor systems for the precise and
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the Mechanics of Composites for Energy and Mobility Lab. (MCEM, https://composites.kaust.edu.sa ). Field of study We are seeking a highly motivated Research Engineer to join our research lab and contribute
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) | Hampton, Virginia | United States | about 6 hours ago
observations by the end of the decade as other sensors are phased-out. The SAGE Mission is seeking qualified candidates to conduct research activities that advance the maturity of this increasingly important
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can enable low-cost and long-lasting planetary exploration missions to hot planets. Our research objective is to develop a sensor technology platform that is temperature and radiation tolerant using
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flow. A recent explosion in the number of sensor capable of measuring ice flow from space, and the maturation of projects targeted at extracting comprehensive records of ice flow (e.g. NASA’s ITS_LIVE
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. Current research focuses primarily on the development of large-format arrays of sensitive bolometers using superconducting transition edge sensors. We also have investigated single pixel optimization
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include remote sensing algorithm development, modeling studies, data fusion, sensor development, and/or snow satellite mission concept studies. Participation in the design and execution of field campaigns
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technologies we are pursuing use doped silicon, superconducting transition edge sensors, and magnetic calorimeters. We are also expanding the capability of these devices by optimizing pixel design for specific
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development to support extended reality technologies, machine learning pipeline integration, integration of sensors/devices to mobile platforms, and creating novel clinical decision support applications for our
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the mobile base during continuous physical interaction, by integrating human-applied forces as informative inputs for the overall system control. • Task-oriented multi-sensor, multi-view perception