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Wetsus - European centre of excellence for sustainable water technology | Netherlands | about 22 hours ago
pipes in the subsurface. Innovation opportunities lie in combining physics-based knowledge with AI-assisted data analysis and data fusion techniques. By integrating multiple data sources and sensor
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, you will work with biodiversity data collected by remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) equipped with multiple sensors, including imaging systems, acoustic devices, and eDNA sampling technologies, as
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transmitters, DPD algorithms, and analog/mixed-signal challenges. For more details about the DISRUPT project, please visit: https://elca.tudelft.nl/Research/project.php?id=243 https://www.linkedin.com/posts/tu
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, inspiring students in the classroom, or helping to shape everything that makes our education and research possible. PhD Candidate in MIP-Based Sensor Engineering for Antimicrobial Resistance Detection Our
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simulation methods, which generate photorealistic sensor feedback after each action. Achieving this requires novel view synthesis techniques that enable realistic simulation from previously unseen viewpoints
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? Join our vibrant team in designing and demonstrating cryo-CMOS integrated circuits to interface quantum computers and quantum sensors! Job description Quantum computers promise to solve problems
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physicists at the University of Amsterdam who are building a new type of atom interferometer. Atom interferometers are quantum sensors that exploit the wave-particle duality of matter to achieve exceptional
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networks, Internet of Things sensors, and analytics platforms that gather data from those infrastructures, as well as telecommunications networks. To fully support the operation of cities, telecommunications
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work at ultimately low-noise and energy efficient amplifiers to interface photonic spectral sensors for measuring at the same time Temperature and Pressure using optical fibers. The two steps are nicely
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and spatially complex nature of MRI signals. Each MRI examination involves multiple pulse sequences, with signal acquisition being sensitive to coil placement, sensor geometry, B0/B1 inhomogeneities