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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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to perturb the atoms of a molecule, such that vibrations are induced on its chemical bonds. These vibrations are unique and characteristic to the chemical bonds of each molecule, and usually have resonances
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to work in variable weather conditions with loud crowd noise Ability to work both weekdays and weekends, 10-20 hours a week Ability to work during all Auburn Athletics home games Ability to lift at least 50
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for low-frequency railway vibrations—bridging experiments, modelling, and sustainable railway innovation. Interested? Job description TU Delft, in collaboration with ProRail and Cohere Consultants, invites
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exert up to 25 pounds. Work Environment: Office environment. Moderate noise. Posting Number: 25ST2562 Create a Job Match for Similar Jobs About Rutgers University Rutgers, The State University of New
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or less (close vision). Ability to lift and carry objects weighing up to 25 lbs; ability to stoop and bend; ability to reach and grasp objects. Work Environment: Moderate noise. Posting Number: 25ST2571
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the main contenders for a possible redefinition of the SI second. Because OLCs simultaneously probe thousands of neutral atoms, their ultimate frequency stability -- the quantum projection noise -- is by far
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electrical shock, or vibrations over 2/3 of the time. Work is done under outdoor weather conditions or extreme cold (non-weather), less than 2/3 of the time. There is little or no risk of radiation. Exposure
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to fumes or airborne particles, deal with toxic or caustic chemicals, risk electrical shock, or vibrations over 2/3 of the time. Work is done under outdoor weather conditions or extreme cold (non-weather
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limits to oscillator noise levels, and the ability to coherently observe radar targets for periods of time never possible until now. The challenge is to understand how to derive distributed radar signal