[AllUsers-ISR] ISR-CALL FOR 1 (ONE) RESEARCH GRANT UNDER THE PROJECT WITH THE REFERENCE UID/EEA/00048-APPLICATION opens from 14th to 29th April /2022-Ref.ª BD4/2021/Topic 4
Lara Costa
lara at isr.uc.pt
Thu Apr 14 12:42:28 WEST 2022
CALL FOR 1 (ONE) RESEARCH GRANT UNDER THE PROJECT WITH THE REFERENCE UID/EEA/00048
APPLICATION opens from 14th to 29th April /2022
Ref.ª BD4/2021/Topic 4
The Instituto de Sistemas e Robótica (ISR) – Universidade de Coimbra opens a call for 1 (one) research grant (BI) under the project with the reference UID/EEA/00048, financed by national funds through the FCT / MCTES (PIDDAC) under the following conditions:
Scientific Area: Electrical and Computers Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Computer Science, Informatics Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Robotics and Applied machine learning and similar areas.
Application profile: Candidates who choose to be enrolled or who meet the necessary conditions to enrol in a Doctoral Program and who intend to develop research activities leading to the attainment of the academic degree of Doctor at the Institute of Systems and Robotics-University of Coimbra or in the host institutions associated with it. Candidates must have good knowledge of written and spoken English.
Ref.ª BD4/2021/Topic 4 - Self-powered autonomous biomonitoring wearable systems
Description: This proposal aims at the fabrication self-powered wearable biomonitoring systems, using novel ultrathin double layer supercapacitors, integrating IoT systems, to support distributed health care. The proposed work is based on early results of a new promising materials, which combines nanoparticles from Eutectic Gallium Indium Liquid Metal, and Graphene Oxide.
The developed supercapacitors will be combined with printed stretchable antennas for far field energy harvesting. In this way we intend to move toward self-powered IoT systems, that can be a fixed station, or mobile. The supercapacitor allows the system to function for certain amount of the time, even if they cannot harvest energy for that time.
The integration of energy harvesting technologies with the Internet of things (IoT) is becoming more and more common. IoT edge devices, which include end-user equipment connected to the network which interacts with other networks and devices, may be located in remote locations where the main power is not available, or battery replacement is not feasible. Energy harvesting technologies can reduce or eliminate the need for batteries for edge devices by using supercapacitors or rechargeable batteries to recharge them in the field. Furthermore, autonomous, or rechargeable sensors are environment friendly as they do not contain any harmful metal or chemicals for the environment.
A low-power IoT system will be implemented as a demonstrator of the capabilities of the developed Energy Storage technology. This demonstrator will explore the use of Low Power Wide Area (LPWA) networks to allow IoT devices to connect and communicate efficiently and effectively over large distances with minimal cost in terms of power.
More information at: https://euraxess.ec.europa.eu/jobs/772878
Lara Costa
Gestora de Ciência
Instituto de Sistemas e Robótica
Departamento de Engenharia Eletrotécnica e de Computadores
Pólo II, Universidade de Coimbra
3030-290 Coimbra
Tel: 239 796 217 (Ext: 421113)
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