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Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems, Tübingen, Tübingen | Bingen am Rhein, Rheinland Pfalz | Germany | about 4 hours ago
and multi-sensor systems An open-minded and motivating working environment with international scientists, engineers and administrative staff We provide a subsidy for the Deutschland-Jobticket (ÖPNV) Our
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Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems, Tübingen, Tübingen | Bingen am Rhein, Rheinland Pfalz | Germany | about 4 hours ago
In this working environment, you will be exposed to cutting-edge technologies related to computer vision and multi-sensor systems. The MPI for Intelligent Systems is one of the world's leading research
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through the networking of hearing aids with sensors and external devices. The KD²School Research Training Group deals with the design of adaptive systems for economic decisions. The graduates are spread
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regulation of chemical reactions and processes. RESOLV’s mission stretches from fundamental research to the translation into applications such as green technologies or smart sensors. We offer two training
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applications. The focus is on intelligent sensor systems that efficiently acquire, process, and evaluate data—even under demanding operating conditions. Working in interdisciplinary teams, we combine scientific
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semester in EUR None Combined Master's degree / PhD programme No Joint degree / double degree programme No Description/content Lately, low-cost sensor devices have gained significant computing capabilities
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associated molecules to functionally specialised units that either detect the pathogen (sensor NLRs) or execute the immune response (helper NLRs). Some sensor and helper NLRs work as genetically linked pairs
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. Simulated sensor data from a digital shadow will be incorporated to maintain cyber-physical consistency between the UAVs’ status in the model and in the real world. A key goal is to develop methods
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in the live organism to study e.g. immune responses or cancer development. Moreover, using molecular sensors we also aim to read out cellular functionality in vivo e.g. metabolic reprogramming in
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the Institute of Smart Sensors at the University of Stuttgart. There, a chip-scale microwave resonator circuit will be developed and optimised for the use with two maser gain media, pentacene doped p-terphenyl