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Punggol campus. Under this job title, you will be required to establish a test bed in SIT’s Punggol campus building, benchmarking of current building energy performances, deployment of new sensors
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of Physics at the University of Warwick is seeking a highly motivated and talented Research Fellow to contribute to pioneering research in the development of quantum magnetic sensors and advanced imaging
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Role Description A research position is available to support research to enhance observations of human exposure to air pollution and other pollutants using sensor-based approaches. Air pollution is
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up experiments with controlled robotic arm and various sensors for understanding the underlying principles on phantom models. You will be a leading researcher in Dr Sharib Ali’s AI in Medicine and
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novel ways to tackle such challenges and in setting up experiments with controlled robotic arm and various sensors for understanding the underlying principles on phantom models. You will be a leading
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Environment Research Council (NERC) at the University of Surrey. Accurately measuring greenhouse gas emissions from human activity is challenging. Static sensors only measure one point in space, but sensors
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proteins, upcycled ingredients); AI and automation in food manufacturing - smart sensors, digital twins, and AI-driven food quality control and processing; Food safety - supply chain tracking/monitoring
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Flexible batteries with seamless integration in textiles will revolutionize the healthcare system. Such batteries could power sensors to continuously monitor vital signals (e.g. glucose) and
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Environment Research Council (NERC) at the University of Surrey. Accurately measuring greenhouse gas emissions from human activity is challenging. Static sensors only measure one point in space, but sensors
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Flexible batteries with seamless integration in textiles will revolutionize the healthcare system. Such batteries could power sensors to continuously monitor vital signals (e.g. glucose) and