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family of printable high-gauge factor wireless sensors by building and extending our related background intellectual property. Responsibilities : Collaborate with the development of a new family of RFID
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Scientists and personnel in all activities related to sensor integration and measurements. Execute applied research and support the development of an internationally recognized platform on sensing
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structures for composite infrastructures: Wireless surface gauges and integrated sensors, SHM/NDT/Inline/Online. The Composites Lab develops and authenticates techniques to achieve better designs of composite
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integrated sensors, SHM/NDT/Inline/Online. The Composites Lab develops and authenticates techniques to achieve better designs of composite materialbased structures. Much of this research is done in close
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variations. Structural health monitoring (SHM) and smart structures for composite infrastructures: Wireless surface gauges and integrated sensors, SHM/NDT/Inline/Online. The Composites Lab develops and
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-system. Experience in the following areas is desirable: Mixed signal circuit design Wearable body sensor design and applications Human-Electrode interface modelling Communication system design and
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mechanism using surface on in-volume spatial variations. Structural health monitoring (SHM) and smart structures for composite infrastructures: Wireless surface gauges and integrated sensors, SHM/NDT/Inline
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irrigation efficiency; soil management to maximize nutrient-use efficiency. Sensors for soil characterization – pH, water content, temperature, ion-exchange, and mass transport of gases/water, etc. Phenotyping
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experience in designing and prototyping body area network sensors and communication modules. A good background in biology, or a related discipline is a plus. The candidate must have demonstrated a proven
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for data streams from oceanographic autonomous vehicles, remote sensor sites, and various other instrumentation into the database. Develop interfaces to distribute scientific data sets to adjoining systems