Study and development of optical sensors for monitoring water quality.
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Work description
This scholarship is part of the ATE project, which is integrated into the Recovery and Resilience Plan. It aims to develop and implement optical sensors in an industrial context for offshore applications. Various sensors will be used to monitor critical parameters for assessing water quality, focusing on measuring turbidity. This scholarship aims to research and develop an optical sensor for evaluating turbidity in marine environments.
Academic Qualifications
Master's degree in Physics Engineering or equivalent
Minimum profile required
Operation of optoelectronic systems.Microcontroller programming and software development for analysis and control.
Preference factors
Practice in experimental work with optical systems, namely using fiber optics. Experience in 3D design for the development of prototypes. Knowledge of basic chemistry.
Application Period
Since 26 Sep 2024 to 10 Oct 2024
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Centre
Applied Photonics