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project entitled: “Microlaser Acoustic Sensors for Mechanical Barcoding of Cells and Particles” (acronym M-BARC) (Call: HORIZON-CL4-2025-04, Project: 101298601 — M-BARC). The scope of responsibilities: 1
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systems, including renewable energy sources and energy storage systems. Development of predictive models and soft sensors for monitoring the technical condition and operational parameters of energy
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well as acoustic disturbances in the infrasound band. The positions focus on developing, characterizing, and deploying next-generation infrasound and seismic sensors to characterize and suppress these environmental
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, gallium nitride technology, LTCC technology, printed electronics and medical and environmental sensors. Łukasiewicz–IMiF runs numerous projects financed from domestic and foreign funds annually, the goals
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Monitoring (SHM) systems and sensor-based diagnostics • Ability to design and implement data-driven pipelines for condition monitoring and predictive maintenance • Experience in integrating experimental
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. Their responsibilities will include research activities in the area of manufacturing technologies for sensors and other printed-electronics solutions, including selecting appropriate techniques, defining the process
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selectively target analyte molecules even in the presence of other similar ones in the tested sample. Numerous examples of selective electrochemical and optical surface-plasmon resonance (SPR) sensors have been
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internationally recognized research achievements in broadly understood intelligent systems, in particular in IoT systems as well as intelligent measurement techniques and sensors, -- the above-mentioned
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G protein and poly-mer brushes. Research experiments should make it possible to determine the limit of detection, specifici-ty and selectivity of biosensors. The sensor response will be realized
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of the project is to investigate the properties of electrochemical sensors based on molecularly imprinted polymers (MIP) designed for the detection of selected autoinducers secreted by Pseudomonas aeruginosa