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and characterize quantum materials, 2) develop quantum sensors endowed with the ultimate sensitivity of quantum probes, and 3) convert quantum information between different systems by means
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areas: Robotics and Autonomous Systems Shape the future of intelligent machines that sense, reason, and act in dynamic environments - Mobile robotics, manipulation, surgical and rehabilitation robotics
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for patients to access them in the clinic. Our research aims at pioneering a robust, patient-friendly system for remote mobility tracking using the technology patients already carry with them: their smartphones
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Resilience Plan (PRR) of Portugal, within the scope of the Mobilizing Agendas for Business Innovation, in the following requirement. Reference: BI/UTAD/89/2025 Scientific area/research field: Engineering
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that will demonstrate an efficiency advantage on complex temporal scenes based on multi-scale computing units. At TU Delft, you will be joining the CogSys team (https://cogsys.tudelft.nl/ ), supervised by Dr
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& Systems, including sensing & sensor information processing; IoT and embedded systems; robotics systems; mobile and pervasive systems; context-aware and edge computing platform; embedded AI; cognition
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. Combining cutting-edge biochemical, biotechnological, and instrumental analysis- such as automated patch clamp for single-cell analysis, aptamer-based biosensors and immunosensors and mass spectrometry
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research landscape explored by a worldwide community. Our department’s research programme focuses on new strategies to 1) design, build and characterize quantum materials, 2) develop quantum sensors endowed
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Assoc. Prof. Francesco Da Ros, DTU Electro. Where to apply Website https://efzu.fa.em2.oraclecloud.com/hcmUI/CandidateExperience/en/sites/CX_2001/… Requirements Research FieldEngineering » OtherEducation
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, Sensors, 2023, 23(185), p1-22, DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/s23010185 [3] Angela J. Nagle, Gerard Mullally, Paul G. Leahy, Niall P. Dunphy, Life cycle assessment of the use of decommissioned wind blades in