16 phd-wireless-sensor-networks Postdoctoral positions at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
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family of printable high-gauge factor wireless sensors by building and extending our related background intellectual property. Responsibilities : Collaborate with the development of a new family of RFID
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Applicants must have a PhD in Computer Engineering, Computer Science, or Electrical and Computer Engineering, and have published their research in prestigious conferences and journals in related
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mechanism using surface on in-volume spatial variations. Structural health monitoring (SHM) and smart structures for composite infrastructures: Wireless surface gauges and integrated sensors, SHM/NDT/Inline
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irrigation efficiency; soil management to maximize nutrient-use efficiency. Sensors for soil characterization – pH, water content, temperature, ion-exchange, and mass transport of gases/water, etc. Phenotyping
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We are seeking motivated researchers with expertise in large-area 2D materials growth for sensor and transistor applications. The focus is on developing wafer-scale 2D materials using CVD, PLD
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structures for composite infrastructures: Wireless surface gauges and integrated sensors, SHM/NDT/Inline/Online. The Composites Lab develops and authenticates techniques to achieve better designs of composite
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macroscopic response: Toughing mechanism using surface on involume spatial variations. Structural health monitoring (SHM) and smart structures for composite infrastructures: Wireless surface gauges and
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variations. Structural health monitoring (SHM) and smart structures for composite infrastructures: Wireless surface gauges and integrated sensors, SHM/NDT/Inline/Online. The Composites Lab develops and
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· PhD in Materials science, chemistry, physics, polymer science, or related field · Strong background in ferroelectrets, piezoelectric materials, voided charged polymers or piezocomposites
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of mineral resources in Saudi Arabia by developing innovative approaches to mineral exploration, mining, and mineral processing. The working group will initially consist of 1 PhD student and 2 MSc students