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physicists at the University of Amsterdam who are building a new type of atom interferometer. Atom interferometers are quantum sensors that exploit the wave-particle duality of matter to achieve exceptional
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of 3 years of relevant research experience. Familiarity with sensors and structural design. Strong written and oral communication skills. Proficiency in programming languages such as C/C++, MATLAB
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Engineering Director Our website https://sheffield.ac.uk/eee For informal enquiries about this job, contact Professor Chee Hing Tan, Professor of Opto-Electronic Sensors: on c.h.tan@sheffield.ac.uk or 0114 222
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Salary £32,080 to £34,610 Work arrangement Full-time Duration 42 months Line manager Engineering Director Direct reports None Our website https://sheffield.ac.uk/eee For informal enquiries about this job
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on applied research in neuromorphic systems across three pillars: sensors, algorithms, and platforms, and will collaborate closely with its partner ICNS at Western Sydney University, which was also established
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photonics sensors in the Silicon Photonics (SiPh) platform. The successful applicant will drive an exciting project on the development of smart optical sensors for environmental monitoring in the oil & gas
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environment and direct access to world-class nanofabrication facilities. About the research project Alkaline earth atoms are used in the best atomic sensors and show promise as a platform for quantum computing
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an intelligent and predictive monitoring system for telecommunications tower infrastructures. The proposed solution will use information collected through specific sensors installed on the infrastructures, which
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an intelligent and predictive monitoring system for telecommunications tower infrastructures. The proposed solution will use information collected through specific sensors installed on the infrastructures, which
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sensor data collected in barn environments. The research is conducted at SLU in close collaboration with European research groups within EUPHAW. The work takes place in a multidisciplinary research