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, design and build a LoRa network infrastructure suitable for agricultural environments. Select appropriate hardware and sensors for data collection. Configure and deploy LoRa gateways and end devices
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, biomedical engineering, computer science, or a closely related discipline. Certifications/Licenses Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Experience with motion analysis, wearable sensors, or signal
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data acquisition and analysis. Prior experience with quality-by-design principles, advanced sensor technologies, or continuous manufacturing techniques will be welcomed. An eagerness to identify key
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to enable future advanced applications of diamond electronic and quantum devices and sensors. Fundamental studies using highly controlled exposures of selected (e.g., Cl and O) neutrals and/or ions in
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Description The Jones Lab at Georgetown University uses innovative techniques to map greenhouse gas emissions both locally and around the world. The lab is actively engaged in sensor development, field work
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seeking to harness the power of nuclear medicine for therapy and track its therapeutic responses using optoacoustics. The lab focuses on novel imaging techniques and new sensor technologies. More
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group aims to bring fundamental changes in the way the sensors and electronic devices are developed using materials designed for sustainability, and resource efficient printed electronics on flexible
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seeking to harness the power of nuclear medicine for therapy and track its therapeutic responses using optoacoustics. The lab focuses on novel imaging techniques and new sensor technologies. More
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be designed for benchtop testing to be integrated with sensors and DAQ. Two-phase evaporation simulations using VOF and UDFs in ANSYS-Fluent are also required. b. Fundamental studies of boiling heat