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Mixed Field Neutron and Gamma Ray Sensors for Precision Farming School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences PhD Research Project Self Funded Dr Patrick Stowell, Dr Rhiannon Jones Application
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. The successful candidate will be joining the Atomic Quantum Optics group led by Prof. Dr. Morgan Mitchell. The group has several active research topics focused on hot-vapor quantum sensors, including
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the Mechanics of Composites for Energy and Mobility Lab. (MCEM, https://composites.kaust.edu.sa ). Field of study We are seeking a highly motivated Research Engineer to join our research lab and contribute
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or hazardous environments where calibration is infeasible, intrinsic thermometer accuracy is crucial. Our Compact Blackbody Radiation Atomic Sensor (CoBRAS) is based on measuring fluorescence ratios of optically
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uncertainty significantly. Unfortunately, it is challenging to measure groundwater fluxes in the field. A new sensor prototype developed by the company iFLux to measure real-time groundwater fluxes in the field
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Multi-Sensor Data Fusion and Smart Decision Making School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering PhD Research Project Self Funded Prof Lyudmila Mihaylova Application Deadline: Applications
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microwave instrumentation techniques. The main objective of the project is to standardize the performance evaluation of this type of sensor, thereby improving its applicability in biomedical research
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performances for the inference of a wide range of behaviours, activities and postures, possibly down to the level of the bite. Other sensors, such as microphones and pressure sensors have been explored but
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looking for a PhD Student (f/m/d) Development of the degradable environmental and bio-sensors, subject to final approval by the project sponsor. Your tasks Development of the project tasks and milestones
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accounting for Polymorphic uncertainties in Sensor Models and Sensor Fusion for IAM Operations Supervisor: Prof. Michael Kaliske, Chair of Structural Analysis and co-supervised by at least one additional