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cutting-edge study at the intersection of spacecraft dynamics, satellite sensor calibration, and AI-enabled space systems. The successful candidate will spearhead a research initiative focused on enhancing
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the development of next-generation multimodal sensor systems through materials integration, sensor array design, and performance validation. This role supports NTU’s strategic mission in pushing the frontiers
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Job Description Job Alerts Link Apply now Job Title: Research Fellow in superconducting amplifiers and levitating sensor detection Posting Start Date: 12/02/2025 Job Description: About the Centre
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inspection system that are fabricated by robots and multimodal sensors. Development of analytic models, simulation, and optimization for the quality inspection systems. Development of a predictive model for
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for sensor fusion and defect detection. Key Responsibilities: Development of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies to perform sensor fusion and defect detection. System integration of the developed
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transformative research initiative aimed at developing next-generation chemo-sensing platforms. The successful candidate will contribute to the development of solid-state, surface-based electrochemical sensors
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). Applying advanced statistical and machine learning methods (e.g., predictive modelling, clustering, multivariate integration) to large-scale time series and sensor datasets. Contributing to the development
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for a Research Fellow to develop advanced wet-spinning processes for conductive polymers, enabling next-generation fabric-based sensors and thermoregulation systems. The role will focus on the design and
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, feeding behavior monitoring, and associated visual analytics. Investigate and integrate physiological and behavioral data from diverse IoT environmental sensors for multi-modal stress detection together
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reinforcement learning using degraded human feedbacks. Develop distributed localization approaches for multi-agent systems. Investigate the suitability of various sensors for robot navigation in human-sense