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National Laboratory (ORNL). The NEEM Group focuses on pushing the limitations of materials, sensors, and experiments through technology development, advanced instrumentation, irradiation experiments, and
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sensor research and development for energy applications, with a focus on advanced manufacturing technologies. The MSA group consists of staff members with backgrounds in mechanical engineering, materials
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locomotion. Apply machine learning and machine vision algorithms to track body and limb movements. Use biomechanical modeling to analyze walking data and fit locomotion models. Operate a force sensor to
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | United States | 25 days ago
will involve substantial analysis of remotely sensed imagery, including data from SWOT itself and possibly also from other sensors including optical sensors (like Landsat) and other radar sensors. It may
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closely with a small, dedicated team, you will: Design and implement SLAM-based navigation algorithms for GPS-denied forest environments (45%) Develop multi-sensor integration software for LiDAR, cameras
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place technologies and to develop digital twin algorithms to assist clinicians in developing treatment plans. Analyzes complex sensor data, works with a multidisciplinary team to develop health digital
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on creating accurate digital twins, improving anomaly detection models, and integrating visual data with spatial sensors like RGBD and LiDAR. This Research Engineer (Researcher 2) role offers the opportunity
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satellite sensors, customized to taxa and water quality typical of the U.S. West Coast. Apply data from ocean color and/or land imaging satellite missions as appropriate (e.g. PACE, Sentinel 3, MODIS
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novel ideas on searches for dark matter and other physics beyond the Standard Model with quantum sensors, including development of quantum algorithms for atomic clocks and other quantum sensors
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(CPS) for aquaculture, to sensors and platforms for maritime applications. The Postdoc’s primary task will be to lead the development of algorithm, software, and hardware to extend the current HAUCS