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currently no flexible sensors that can be integrated into garments or structures and capable of simultaneously monitoring chemical exposure, mechanical strain, and thermal conditions in real time. Recent
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acceleration. While optical sensors have great advantages, they are challenged by high cost and the difficulty to distinguish various physical quantities. We address these challenges by developing broadband
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, high-impact research. Topic: Formation and Investigation of Conductive Tracks for Sensor Integration in Textiles Supervisor: Sandra Varnaitė-Žuravliova, Senior Researcher, Department of Textile
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and optimize bio-inspired chemical sensors in response to analytes of interest in air. The research team will explore methods to interface with biological sensory system, obtain multiplexed electronic
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of senior technology or management personnel in group A. Specific Development of distributed fiber sensors compatible with telecommunications networks. Part of the work will be experimental, focusing
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to recruit a post-doctoral associate to work on the development of high-sensitivity integrated photonics sensors in the Silicon Photonics (SiPh) platform. The successful applicant will drive an exciting
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Number req25611 Department Space 4 Center Department Website Link https://s4.arizona.edu/ Location Tucson Campus Address Tucson, AZ USA Position Highlights The Space4 Center at the University of Arizona
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, Incremental & Gray Encoders, Potentiometers IoT Sensors & Devices: MQ2 Gas Sensor, DHT11/DHT20 Temp & Humidity, Hall Effect Magnetic Sensor, PIR Motion Sensor, LIBO Electronic Deadbolt Lock, LCD Displays, 4x4
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project entitled: “Microlaser Acoustic Sensors for Mechanical Barcoding of Cells and Particles” (acronym M-BARC) (Call: HORIZON-CL4-2025-04, Project: 101298601 — M-BARC). The scope of responsibilities: 1
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, thermal, depth, LiDAR, acoustic, sonar and radar sensor data, with established research lines in 3D reconstruction, and Edge AI for resource-constrained deployments. Where to apply Website https