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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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perspective. Sensors of animals and their environment will be used and connected to cloud services. Massive, real-time data will be used to perform an integrated environmental and energy evaluation of the farms
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plays an important role in the commissioning, operations and upgrade of the interferometer. For the latter, IFAE is leading the construction of new baffles instrumented with photo sensors around the test
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the person selected will be published on the same website where the offer is published. Work Location(s) Number of offers available1Company/InstituteCentre for Sensors, Instruments and Systems Development (CD6
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out-couplers to interface with external light sources. This architecture will serve as a platform for developing both optical sensors and optical signal processors, leveraging existing integrated
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, Physics , quant-ph , Quantum Science + Quantum Information Science + Quantum Optics + Theoretical Physics , Quantum Sensors , Theoretical Particle Physics , Theoretical Physics, HEP-Phenomenology (hep-ph
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plays an important role in the commissioning, operations and upgrade of the interferometer. For the latter, IFAE is leading the construction of new baffles instrumented with photo sensors around the test
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alarm protocols; experience in sensor deployment/SCADA and data processing. Ability to optimize regeneration systems and integrate them into service networks; knowledge of EU regulations on water reuse
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-DIGITALEMERGING)" with the functions of junior research staff of group A, subgroup A1. Specific Development of distributed fibre sensors compatible with telecommunications networks. An important part of the work
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Collaborate with the research group and external partners on cutting-edge atomic and nuclear sensor applications Present research findings at group meetings, conferences, and through scientific publications