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Sustainable and Functional food: Sustainable food systems and circular food economy - alternative proteins, upcycled ingredients); AI and automation in food manufacturing - smart sensors, digital twins, and AI
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materials and incorporation of sensors in design. The candidate is expected to work on research projects related to the topic funded by the National Research Foundation of Singapore (NRF) and Land Transport
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case study. The recruited PhD researcher will contribute to three main objectives: (i) collecting, integrating, and structuring data from sensors, monitoring networks, and energy systems; (ii) developing
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for Precision Health Initiative (DAPHI) at UTSW, a major institutional effort that provides access to state-of-the-art computational resources, rich multi-modal datasets (clinical, imaging, omics, sensors), and a
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Instituto de Investigação e Inovação em Saúde da Universidade do Porto (i3S) | Portugal | 3 months ago
work plan will focus on R&D of energy harvesting systems that exploit different energy sources from the human body to supply cardiac electronic devices or sensors for enabling the Internet of Medical
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Sensing (DAS) has emerged as a powerful technology for down-hole monitoring of flow processes in petroleum wells, using fibre optic cables as acoustic sensors. Despite its potential, current applications
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deposition technique. Workplan and objectives to be achieved: The work plan aims at the development of a biosignal sensor/actuator array, based on nanostructured thin films, to be integrated into a wearable
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-sensor situational awareness systems integrating them with a new autonomous unmanned ground vehicle capable of navigating Norwegian forest environments. The main goal of the project is to develop and
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sensor of the microenvironment and homeostasis (focus on melanoma microenvironment), capable of fine-tuning different cellular responses in a timely and controlled manner, tailored to the nature and extent
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gravitational waves, by pioneering the weak coupling frontier through the use of cutting-edge quantum sensors and devices. QUP operates under a distinctive organizational model in which researchers from a broad