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, uncrewed systems, and sensors. About You To be considered for this opportunity you will hold a PhD in a relevant discipline and have an internationally recognised track record in the field of Autonomous Air
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University of North Carolina Wilmington | Wilmington, North Carolina | United States | about 2 hours ago
systems is required. Ability to install and troubleshoot DDC sensors and control devices, including the conduit and cabling systems required. Ability to use a personal computer to diagnose and manipulate
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control, CCTV, intrusion detection, communication, cable management, electronic locks, Wi-Fi locks, network switches, point sensors, signaling devices and associated hardware. Responds to situations where
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2026 at latest The students will be enrolled in the structured PhD programme in the Department of Bioengineering, Imperial College London. https://www.imperial.ac.uk/bioengineering/admin/research
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than a decade, both in terms of engineering field deployable sensors and also in terms of fundamental understanding of light interaction with free flying insects. We now aim to push the boundaries
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interactions, experiments to test Einstein's equivalence principle, and other applications of quantum sensor technology. As part of the ZEROVAK and BECCAL projects, in which the position is allocated, we
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of the Collaborative Research Centre (CRC) 1678 on “Systems-level consequences of fidelity changes in mRNA and protein biosynthesis” (https://crc1678.uni-koeln.de ), scientists from different research institutions in
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). The position is dedicated to the ESA-funded Rover Permittivity Sensor. The expected starting date is February 2025, with an initial contract limited to 2 years and a possible extension. About us: We are strongly
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-time flows to capture sensor readings with low latency, and external batch ingestion or via API for automatic collection of market trend and climate data. It also includes bidirectional integration with
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pipelines to centralize dispersed information. The work involves IoT ingestion via streaming, creating real-time flows to capture sensor readings with low latency, and external batch ingestion or via API