Cookies Policy
The website need some cookies and similar means to function. If you permit us, we will use those means to collect data on your visits for aggregated statistics to improve our service. Find out More
Accept Reject
  • Menu
Research Opportunities
Apply now Final Selection Minute View Formal Call
Research Opportunities

Development of an optical sensor for monitoring dissolved CO2 in marine environments.

[Closed]

Work description

Monitoring CO2 in water is increasingly relevant due to its environmental impact, particularly oceanic CO2. This fellowship, part of a project aimed at developing and implementing optical sensors in an industrial context on floating concrete structures in the ocean, seeks to develop and implement optical technology for assessing the quality of the surrounding water, emphasizing monitoring dissolved CO2.

Academic Qualifications

Bachelor's degree in Physics Engineering

Minimum profile required

Knowledge of the operation of optoelectronic systems.Microcontroller programming and software development for analysis and control.Basic chemistry knowledge.

Preference factors

Bachelor's degree in Physical Engineering; Proven experience in experimental work with optical systems and chemical products, especially in membrane production; Experience in prototype development;

Application Period

Since 25 Jul 2024 to 31 Aug 2024

[Closed]

Centre

Applied Photonics

Scientific Advisor

João Pedro Mendes