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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Sensing, Interaction & Perception Lab is looking for a PhD student in physiological sensing. This job ad is intentionally short and only complete applications will be
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The research of the Human-centered Sensing Laboratory centers around physics, chemistry and medicine to gain new fundamental understanding in micro/nanosystems
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academic and research preparation has made you an ideal fit for this project, (3) comments one aspect in which you feel less prepared and how you might deal with this in the course of the project, and (4
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tendon systems, incorporating cutting-edge sensing and proprioceptive technologies, and controlling the robot through advanced control algorithms and machine-learning techniques. Job description The
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limitation. Therefore, novel materials, filters and the resulting devices need to be explored to open new avenues for chemical sensing in food applications. Job description This full-time position offers
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microfabrication. Your profile We are looking for a curious and resourceful individual, with a pronounced taste for interdisciplinary science, and a motivation to answer fundamental questions in mechanobiology
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thanks to their smart topology design and capacitive self-sensing capability, which ease control and integration into mobile robots. However, many challenges remain, such as the actuators' low stroke, low
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demonstrated application potential thanks to their smart topology design and capacitive self-sensing capability, which ease control and integration into mobile robots. However, many challenges remain, such as
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will focus on constructing and training advanced machine learning models tailored to characterize induced earthquakes recorded by various instruments, including distributed acoustic sensing, acoustic
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recorded by various instruments, including distributed acoustic sensing, acoustic emission sensors, and geophones. With these efforts, the PhD candidate will improve the current state-of-the-art of real-time