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operations, sensor calibration, image processing workflows, and analytical pipelines for extracting agronomic traits such as canopy cover, plant height, biomass proxies, stress responses, and maturity
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: Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology, both chip and chipless, along with the integration of stand-alone or integrated sensors, provides a physical platform for the implementation
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will collaborate at the development of innovative methodologies for the detection and tracking of objects with radar and optical sensors. The techniques will be applied to the protection of aircraft in
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currently no flexible sensors that can be integrated into garments or structures and capable of simultaneously monitoring chemical exposure, mechanical strain, and thermal conditions in real time. Recent
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of Engineering Information, duration 12 months, expiration date 2nd May 2026 at 1:00 pm Where to apply Website https://www.unipi.it/ Requirements Additional Information Eligibility criteria Eligible destination
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to cyber-physical contexts and distributed monitoring systems. The research will focus on the design of semantically enriched information structures capable of integrating data from sensors, information
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sensors and belts on exercise bicycles Repair/replace consoles, heart rate sensors, decks, belts and rollers on treadmills Repair/replace consoles, heart rate sensors, pedal arms, pedals, bushings, etc
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, including cellular and Wi-Fi networks, in order to meet the requirements of emerging critical applications. In this context, intelligent embedded devices (augmented cameras, connected sensors) generate
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, shortlisting and interviews: Manager: Professor Alex Casson (Head of Sensors and Electronics research group). Email: alex.casson@manchester.ac.uk General enquiries: Email: recruitmentservices.people
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of senior technology or management personnel in group A. Specific Development of distributed fiber sensors compatible with telecommunications networks. Part of the work will be experimental, focusing