17 algorithm-sensor-"University-of-Houston" positions at Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden
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funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Join us for an exciting doctoral journey to create the future of chemical sensors
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Join us for an exciting doctoral journey to create the future of chemical sensors! Imagine you could detect diseases right-away simply by measuring your breath. We are working at the interface
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graphene-based field effect transistor sensors with biological receptors for infection biomarkers, and optimize this technology for diagnosing infections in the wound settings. As a postdoctoral researcher
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deposition, its characterization and optimization. Design sensor layout and evaluate materials involved, from the standpoint of bio compatibility. Functionalize graphene devices, in collaboration with chemists
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for geometry assurance – integrating live sensor geometric sensor data with simulation for real-time control and adaptive assembly. This builds on existing work within the group on digital twins for geometry
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sensor geometric sensor data with simulation for real-time control and adaptive assembly. This builds on existing work within the group on digital twins for geometry assurance. AI for automatic tolerance
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, and providers of enabling technology, e.g. sensors and AI for data capture and analysis, respectively. Who we are looking for The following requirements are mandatory: To qualify as a doctoral student
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Do you want to contribute to groundbreaking research in the development of a theoretical framework and numerical algorithms for evolving stochastic manifolds? This is an exciting opportunity for a
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connecting data from databases, sensors, and machines to build a digital copy of the manufacturing environment, as well as linking the digital world back to the real production system for edits and updates
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the value chain, by connecting data from databases, sensors, and machines to build a digital copy of the manufacturing environment, as well as linking the digital world back to the real production system