Study and development of sensors for gases in industrial environments
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Work description
Hydrogen presents itself as a solid and more efficient alternative for generating green energy and could be introduced into the natural gas network replacing some or all of its current components, namely methane. This scholarship will be carried out within the scope of a project included in the Alliance for Energy Transition and which aims to develop and implement optical sensors in an industrial context for the detection and monitoring of gases in the energy sector.
Academic Qualifications
Master's degree in Physics or related areas
Minimum profile required
Knowledge in the field of optics. Skills in electronics and programming for software development for simulation and control of devices and analysis of results.
Preference factors
Master's degree in Experimental Physics or Physics Engineering. Experience in nanotechnology. Microcontroller programming. Knowledge of COMSOL Multiphysics and technical drawing software.
Application Period
Since 18 Jan 2024 to 10 Mar 2024
[Closed]
Centre
Applied Photonics