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oxide materials, with the aim of accelerating the discovery of materials for smart windows, smart sensors, low power lighting and electronic systems. In this context, CALPHAD method appears to be a
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individually adressable capacitive microsensors (Pixelated Capacitive Sensor: PCS). You will extend prior PCS chip designs with exciting new functionalities (multi-mode). The chips will be used in the Dutch
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Job Description To design, develop and evaluate a wearable soft robot Qualifications Possess a bachelor’s degree in related field. Soft actuator/sensor fabrication Pneumatic control setup Wearable
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Job Description To design, develop and evaluate a wearable soft robot Qualifications Possess a bachelor’s degree in related field. Soft actuator/sensor fabrication Pneumatic control setup Wearable
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Job Description The candidate will be involved in performing micro/nanofabrication, developing flexible/wearable electrochemical sensors for wound diagnosis and monitoring. The successful candidate
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chemical, materials and energy technology. The proposed PhD thesis topic: "Biomimetic Polymeric Receptor-based Sensor Systems for Study and Monitoring of Wellbeing States" Supervisors: Leading Researcher
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University of Southern California (USC) | Los Angeles, California | United States | about 11 hours ago
debilitating neurodegenerative disorder. The candidate will be responsible for engineering biological sensors and therapeutics and using them as tools to follow disease progression in neuronal models and human
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technology pillars/platforms (e.g. benchtop, portable and wearable diagnostic devices) to delve into the emerging power of epigenomics, explore biochemical wearable sensors, and enable POC settings with rapid
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-cost RFID sensor tag, making it possible to simultaneously provide information (RFID chip) and track the degradation of food in packaging through the environment (sensor). This technology has been
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, maritime transport heavily depended on human capabilities in decision making with the help of marine sensors readouts, charts, etc. With the recent developments in deep learning, sophisticated intelligent