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of sensors and devices on novel substrate materials, and develop novel active materials and fabrication methods to integrate all functionalities into these substrates create a database for passports and life
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position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description A tender is now open for the award of one Barchelor holder Research Grant under the R&D project SENSKIN – “Integrated Sweat Metabolite Sensors
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the MediTwin project, which aims at advancing patient-specific digital twins for medical applications by combining physics-based modeling, data assimilation,and efficient computational pipelines (https://www
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that blend industrial design with advanced technologies. He/she will apply expertise in areas such as electronics/sensors technology, machine learning/programming, physical ergonomics/cognitive ergonomics
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research lies in the development, integration, and use of mobile and autonomous sensors for monitoring environmental changes in agricultural landscapes. The sensor systems are intended to provide data
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printing processes. In parallel, they will fabricate sensors for humidity detection and visible light response using flexography and screen printing techniques, ensuring their proper characterization
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sensors dedicated to the mid-infrared. This work is funded by several ongoing ANR projects within the research team. This position may be renewed once for an additional period of between 18 and 24 months
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(AMR). The successful candidate will join our Advanced Sensors team and contribute to the One Health Environmental Sensing project, which focuses on the development of novel sensors to enhance
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the Indian River Lagoon Observatory Network of Environmental Sensors (IRLON) through hands‑on training and fieldwork to maintain continuously operating water quality and meteorological instrumentation
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releases, and greenhouse gas flux estimation. Current approaches struggle to assimilate data from heterogeneous sensor networks, are too computationally demanding for real-time deployment, and lack reliable