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to enable safe navigation, using the event camera as the primary sensor. The approach leverages prior information such as object detection, optical flow, and depth, while also integrating multimodal inputs
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free-space laser communications. Notable research achievements include the development of a holographic wavefront sensor with a bandwidth in the 100 kHz range, a patented angular transmission wavefront
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advertised that focuses on investigating welding fume behavior based on a multi-sensor network. The sensor network consists of a digital camera, a light barrier, and machine-integrated photodiodes. The models
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(with an option to extend the contract by a further 3 years). The medical physics group is working in the field of biomedical photoacoustic imaging and sensor technology. We are developing novel
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of biomarkers associated with cardiomyopathy and cytokine release syndrome which are transferred to the photonic sensors. Your tasks will include: Designing and optimizing immunoassays, such as ELISA
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, voltage converter modules for electromobility, laser systems for measurement processes, or innovative hardware and software for quantum computers and quantum sensors: we develop tomorrow’s technology in
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the fabrication of high-resolution patterns and tailored architectures of functional materials, with potential applications in microelectronics, catalysis, and sensor technology. Your profile: We are looking for a
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free-space laser communications. Notable research achievements include the development of a holographic wavefront sensor with a bandwidth in the 100 kHz range, a patented angular transmission wavefront
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, operation, and optimization of SPS- and PLC-based control systems for experimental equipment and beamline instrumention Integration of hardware and software interfaces (motors, detectors, sensors, sample
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, voltage converter modules for electromobility, laser systems for measurement processes, or innovative hardware and software for quantum computers and quantum sensors: we develop tomorrow’s technology in