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on the generation and transmission of sound, acoustic signal processing, advanced measurement techniques, transducers, room acoustics, vibration, and numerical methods. Responsibilities and qualifications The primary
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Partnership between KU Leuven and Eindhoven University of Technology’. It focuses on the innovative application of elastic metamaterials for transient and low-frequency vibration mitigation—with a specific
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has a vacancy for a Post doc position in the field of Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS). The post doc will work in the CLIMIT DEMO project “Use of Fiber Optic Cables deployed at Seabed for Passive
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preliminary identification of marine species potentially affected by noise exposure. Keywords: Environmental seismology, acoustics, bioacoustics, machine learning, data processing We seek a motivated doctoral
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-layer repulsion and steer ligand–receptor encounters on demand. Track 2 — Acoustic actuation in nanogaps: Use high-frequency out-of-plane vibrations to generate squeeze-film pressures and acoustic
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multiple sensory modalities (e.g., visual, chemical, and acoustic). The FishVibes project will investigate a potential additional communication mode: substrate-borne vibration. The overarching research
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dynamics, kinematics, acoustics/vibrations, fluid–structure interaction, control, or other mechanics-driven domains. Experience with applied computational methods and machine-learning–based modeling
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materials mechanics, vibrations, and their active control, as well as machine elements and design optimization. The section has a scientific staff of about 25 people and 20 PhD students. The research rests
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, and predict anthropogenic noise. We are experts in sound propagation and we map noise footprints. We have a 30-year database of underwater acoustic recordings from around (and beyond) Australia
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of wireless communication and sensing systems. The position centers on the development of next-generation wireless technologies—acoustic, optical, and RF—supporting applications in ocean monitoring, robotics