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CDT, you would also be joining the Leonardo Centre for Tribology, which is an active and friendly group. There are ~25 PhD students working on machine elements, tribology, lubrication, and sensor
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., LEEDR). Additional efforts involve innovative techniques like convolutional spectroscopy, drone-mounted sensors, and experiments to understand the impact of aerosols on thermal blooming, cloud
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to senior team members. Responds to service desk calls and generates/assigns work tickets. Monitors environmental systems including CRAC/CRAH units, UPS systems, and temperature sensors. Assists with
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, Sensors, 2023, 23(185), p1-22, DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/s23010185 [3] Angela J. Nagle, Gerard Mullally, Paul G. Leahy, Niall P. Dunphy, Life cycle assessment of the use of decommissioned wind blades in
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of this joint laboratory is towards the development of innovative nanotechnologies and nanomaterials for various electronic and photonic applications. For more details, please view https://www.ntu.edu.sg/cintra
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technology will be applied to dark matter searches, and there will be opportunities to participate in them. Astrocent (https://astrocent.edu.pl ) was established on 1 July 2018 within the framework
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metal-oxide model systems with the potential use in modern technological areas such as heterogeneous catalysis, gas sensors and also as catalysts for fuel cells. The surface structure and morphology
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sensors into next-generation mobile communications infrastructures (5G+/6G). Place of work: The work will be developed at the premises of Instituto de Telecomunicações at University of Aveiro, under
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responsibilities. Experience Essential: E1 Experience of analysing human body movement from sensor data (eg RGB videos and/or MOCAP data) using Deep Neural Networks (such as Graph Convolutional Networks). E2
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Brazil is developing a project in quantum optics to develop squeezed light sources and sensors such as atomic magnetometers. The fellowship will be linked to the Young Researcher project as part of