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international partners. While your main research activities will be based in Norway, you are expected to engage with the wider Nordic research network, participate in collaborative activities, and contribute
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to test and validate advanced control strategies in a full-scale operational building. The building will be equipped with a comprehensive sensor network, including access to real-time camera-based occupant
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to undo past injustices and enable transition to net zero. About the Role You will be advancing the development and application of socio-technical systems thinking and justice principles to ensure
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the CEITEC Brno University of Technology is opening a position of a Postdoctoral Research Fellow: “Chemist / Materials Scientist for Development of Biosensors or Sensors based on Single Atom Engineering
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), flammable and toxic gases emissions of various types of batteries potentially deployed in eHC through reduced scale testing. Lastly, you will also need to evaluate the various gas monitoring sensors
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, advanced sensing techniques, sensor and operational data fusion, data analytics, and machine learning algorithms for condition monitoring, fault diagnosis, and early fault prediction in electric vessels
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must be capable of operating using alternative low or zero carbon fuels and fuel blends to support the emergence of zero net CO2 emission energy systems. However, significant technical challenges must be
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research network, participate in collaborative activities, and contribute to knowledge exchange across partner institutions. The position offers a unique opportunity to contribute to the development of new
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related to low carbon energy and transition to net zero. Our engineering photonics team is one of the UK’s leading optical sensing and instrumentation research centres, encompassing; fibre optic sensors
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, Effects, and Criticality Analysis (FMECA), functional FMECA, advanced sensing techniques, sensor and operational data fusion, data analytics, and machine learning algorithms for condition monitoring, fault