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and high-performance computing resources. The positions are part of the AI RF Sensors research group, which develops AI-driven methods for RF, microwave, and wireless technologies in close collaboration
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2-year postdoctoral position working on cutting-edge research in IoT sensor networks for critical infrastructure monitoring and mission-critical control systems. Expected start date and duration of
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to support decision-making by integrating physical models and sensor data. These methods are validated through industrial case studies, with a particular emphasis on critical infrastructures where complexity
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knowledge (data loggers, sensor connection, and sensor functionality.) Experience in scientific paper writing Limited teaching can be expected within the research area (and in other study programs
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candidate has experience with two or more of the following points. Reactor operation (lab- or pilot-scale) Operation and maintenance of control systems and sensors Proficiency in process modelling and
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. Experience working with MRI or CT data, including segmentation or registration. Knowledge of musculoskeletal biomechanics or orthopaedic applications. Experience with optical tracking systems or multi-sensor
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these. We conduct research within nanophotonics, lasers, quantum photonics, optical sensors, LEDs, photovoltaics, ultra-high speed optical transmission systems, bio-photonics, acoustics, power electronics
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biologging multi-sensor acoustic tags on bats and toothed whales in the wild and combine these data with array recordings, noise playbacks and phantom target generators on trained animals in the lab
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outperforms previous magnetoresistive devices by orders of magnitude, and ii) assess its potential for applications, including magnetoresistive sensors. Responsibilities and qualifications The primary tasks
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-extrusion 3D printing and 3D bioprinting. Topics include: 3D printable soft electronics for bio-hybrid tissues with embedded sensors Functional Bio-matrices for embedded bioprinting of perfusable tissue