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close-to-field conditions, and (ii) a fully autonomous phenotyping robot, Phenomobile.v2+, equipped with a set of sensors (LiDAR, RGB, IR, and Spectrometer) that enable advanced plant measurements
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satellite remote sensing and sensor networks Assessment and prediction of natural hazards such as earthquakes, wildfires, droughts, and extreme weather Research on the interactions of atmospheric, oceanic
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that contribute to its advancement. Position overview: Domains: Experimental Astrophysics, Cryogenic Detectors, Space Sensor Physics Profile: We are looking for an experimental physicist with expertise in
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multisource data (IoT, sensors, satellite images, social media, administrative data). Understanding of urban planning issues (urban forms, basic services, sustainability, resilience). Personal and
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the impacts of climate change and natural hazards on our planet. Key Responsibilities: Climate Monitoring: Use satellites, sensors, and data analysis techniques to monitor Earth's or other planets' climates
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infrastructure, mobility, and energy management. Integrate real-time data from sensors and IoT devices to develop dynamic models. Model complex interactions between physical systems (infrastructure) and digital
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of the BMS in lithium-ion batteries, including sensors, actuators, and controllers. In our facility, we are establishing a research unit focused on developing the necessary hardware and software components
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set of sensors (LiDAR, RGB, IR, and Spectrometer) that enable advanced plant measurements, that allow us to assess plant’s water budget in response to abiotic stress and nutrients’ application
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-on experience in optical systems design, characterization of photonic materials, and experiments on light-matter interactions. Optical Instrumentation: Practical courses on designing and testing optical sensors
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sensor data, public databases, and GIS. Predictive Modeling:Design predictive models to evaluate the impact of urban and environmental policies on public health. Interdisciplinary Collaboration:Collaborate