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/optical ray tracing simulation software, e.g., Wireless Insite, Zemax Proven track record of publications in relevant IEEE journals and conferences The candidates will be considered until the position is
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Location ESTEC, Noordwijk, Netherlands Our team and mission The Optics, Robotics and Life Sciences Division is responsible for the technical and strategic management in the following space segment
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making that incorporate dynamic scene features, pose tracking, and eye-tracking data collected from an immersive police shooting simulator. The position is based at Indiana University Bloomington, with
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Inclusive Urban Environment.” Project duration: 36 months. Keywords: Eye-tracking, Architectural design prototypes, Biomimicry, Psychological comfort, Social inclusion, Urban environment, Visual simulations
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | United States | 1 day ago
of the CASCADE model to simulate the future landscape and habitat evolution of the Masonboro Island Reserve. Working within the UNC-CH Coastal Environmental Change Lab, the Research Specialist will add marsh
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and technologies for increasing energy efficiency. Experience in performance analysis methods for photovoltaic systems, including the use of optical techniques (e.g., infrared thermography) and
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Theoretical Quantum Many-body Physics and Quantum Sensing at Indiana University Bloomington Fields: Quantum many-body theory, AMO–condensed matter interfaces, advanced numerical simulations, quantum sensing
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execute experimental welding trials, including parameter selection, tooling setup, and sample preparation. Perform microstructural characterization (optical microscopy, SEM/EDS, EBSD) and mechanical testing
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experience in simulating the optical properties of plasmonic & dielectric metamaterials, and a proven track record of supporting experimental work in this field. The candidate will collaborate closely with
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the reference “BIPD-2023.16642.ICDT-Refª-BL-05-2026”, accompanied by the following documents: Curriculum Vitae and copy of academic qualifications. Exceptionally, in duly justified situations, proof of enrolment