17 wireless-sensor-network PhD positions at University of Southern Denmark in Denmark
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the installation and characterization of a cold optical filter bench inside a dilution refrigerator, and the evaluation of its performance when coupled to a transition edge sensor (TES) or superconducting nanowire
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centers on developing a framework for controlling a robotic arm equipped with a cardiac ultrasound probe and complementary sensors. The goal is to enable autonomous placement of the probe on predefined
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for soft and continuum robots, integrating advanced sensing technologies for shape and force estimation, and implementing sensor-based feedback control strategies. The project will also explore AI-based and
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development of the multimodal neuromonitoring system. Tasks will include: Integrating a discrete impedance measurement prototype into an existing in-ear earpiece equipped with an EEG sensor. Conducting clinical
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on holistic understanding from regional net-zero. The PhD project is part of the Regional Energy, Carbon and Land Management initiative, focusing on optimizing energy infrastructure, land use and carbon flows
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is involved in a variety of national and European projects and features a strong network of academic and industrial partners. We solve challenging research problems from real applications and implement
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within pharmacoepidemiology and has a large international network. Furthermore, we collaborate extensively with other groups, including both clinical and basic pharmacology researchers as
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of individual development. The group is involved in a variety of national and European projects and features a strong network of academic and industrial partners. We solve challenging research problems
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candidate will be enthusiastic about contributing to cutting-edge research in a dynamic and ambitious young research group, supported by the POLIMA Center and its extensive network of international
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ambitious young research group, supported by the POLIMA Center and its extensive network of international collaborators. POLIMA is a Center of Excellence funded by the Danish National Research Foundation